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NFL Week 9 injury tracker: Latest updates on Tee Higgins, Amari Cooper, several Bears defenders and others

Week 9 of the NFL is here, and there’s plenty of storylines regarding who will be in and out of the lineup on Sunday. 

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua suffered a bone bruise in practice and will be questionable for Sunday’s game. Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson didn’t practice to start the week, while Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love will have his status determined for the weekend. 

Below, you’ll find all the notable injury news on the final injury report. 

Note: Pittsburgh and San Francisco are on bye in Week 9.

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Another light injury report for the Falcons, as Lindstrom was a full participant Friday despite the questionable designation. Safety Justin Simmons (hamstring) was not given an injury designation. 

The Bills may not have Amari Cooper this week, as he was limited in practice Friday. Cooper will be a game-time decision, as the Bills depth at wide receiver will be severely tested, as they might have to elevate a wideout from the practice squad. 

For the Raiders, White appears set to play Sunday after being a full participant in practice. Defensive end Maxx Crosby (ankle) did not participate in Friday’s practice, but was not given an injury designation. 

The Bengals had two late additions to the injury report, as Moss did not practice Friday and is doubtful to play. Chase Brown would be in line for the No. 1 duties at running back. Stone also did not practice Friday after being limited Thursday, while Higgins didn’t practice all week. 

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The Bears still have Brisker in concussion protocol, so he’s out for Sunday. Sweat did not practice Friday, so he’ll be a game-time decision. Jenkins was limited Friday. 

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Author: Jeff Kerr
November 1, 2024 | 4:15 pm

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