NFL Player News
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Justin Fields QB | KC
Bears' Justin Fields: Ready to return Sunday
Fields (thumb) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game at Detroit.
This comes as no surprise after Fields logged three full practices during Week 11 prep. He'll thus put an end to a four-game absence Sunday and take over quarterback duties for the Bears for the first time since Week 6. Fields will aim to produce against a Lions defense that has given up the eighth-most combined touchdowns (17) to opposing QBs in nine games this season.
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Joe Burrow QB | CIN
Bengals' Joe Burrow: In line to miss rest of season
Burrow (wrist) is slated to be out for the remainder of the 2023 season.
Per Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer, Burrow tore a ligament in his right wrist during Thursday's loss to the Ravens and thus is trending toward needing season-ending surgery, according to Geoff Hobson of the Bengals' official site. In Burrow's looming absence, Jake Browning is next up at QB for the team, with AJ McCarron currently on Cincinnati's practice squad.
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Lamar Jackson QB | BAL
Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Plays through ankle issue
Jackson, who visited the medical tent with an ankle injury late in the first quarter of Thursday night's 34-20 win over the Bengals, noted afterward that he'll "be good" for his team's Nov. 26 contest against the Chargers, Clifton Brown of the Ravens' official site reports.
Despite getting his ankle checked out, Jackson was on the field for all 66 of the Ravens' snaps on offense, and with the extra time off he'll have ahead of Week 12 action, the QB's availability versus the Chargers shouldn't be impacted. The same can't be said for star tight end Mark Andrews, who sustained what is looking like a season-ending ankle issue Thursday. In that context, Baltimore's reserve TEs (Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar) as well as the team's WR corps will be called upon to help fill the pass-catching void created by Andrews' looming absence.
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Jake Browning QB | TB
Bengals' Jake Browning: Serviceable in emergency duty
Browning entered the Bengals' 34-20 loss to the Ravens on Thursday night with 2:02 remaining in the second quarter for an injured Joe Burrow (wrist) and completed eight of 14 passes for 68 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions while rushing four times for 40 yards.
Browning was able to lead the Bengals on a 10-play, 67-yard drive that culminated in a field goal to open the second half, but the next three Cincinnati possessions netted minus-2 yards on nine plays. Browning was subsequently able to lead an eight-play, 75-yard match in garbage time that he capped off with a two-yard touchdown toss to Ja'Marr Chase with 1:08 remaining, and he'd be in line to fill in for Burrow again in a Week 12 home divisional clash versus the Steelers on Sunday, Nov. 26 if the star signal-caller's wrist injury sidelines him for that contest.
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Lamar Jackson QB | BAL
Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Hits on big plays in win
Jackson completed 16 of 26 passes for 264 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions and rushed nine times for 54 yards in the Ravens' 34-20 win over the Bengals on Thursday night.
Jackson was highly efficient with his modest number of completions, posting his second-highest passing yardage total on his second-highest yards per attempt (10.2) of the campaign. Jackson tossed multiple touchdown passes for the fourth time this season as well, hitting Nelson Agholor and Rashod Bateman on second-quarter scoring tosses of 37 and 10 yards, respectively. Jackson also connected with Odell Beckham for a 51-yard completion midway through the fourth quarter on what would turn out to be Baltimore's final scoring drive of the night, but the star signal-caller appears to have to lost Mark Andrews, who exited the game in the first quarter with an ankle injury, for the season as per Jamison Hensey of ESPN.com. That development could naturally impact the success of the air attack and Jackson's fantasy outlook significantly beginning with a Week 12 road clash against the Chargers on Sunday, Nov. 26.
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Joe Burrow QB | CIN
Bengals' Joe Burrow: Likely dealing with sprain
Burrow is believed to have suffered a sprain in his right wrist during Thursday's 34-20 loss to the Ravens, Brian Wacker of The Baltimore Sun reports.
Burrow exited the game shortly before halftime and was unable to grip the ball on his follow through when taking warmup throws on the sideline. He did not return to the game, though he'll now have 10 days to recover before another pivotal divisional contest in Week 12 against the Steelers. Burrow is set to undergo an MRI on Friday, per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com, which could provide a clearer timeline for the QB's potential return.
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Joe Burrow QB | CIN
Bengals' Joe Burrow: Ruled out from return
Burrow (wrist) will not return to Thursday's game against the Ravens.
Burrow suffered the injury midway through the second quarter after throwing a touchdown pass to Joe Mixon. After being evaluated in the locker room, Burrow returned to the sideline for the second half but was without a helmet. The severity of the injury is unknown, but the Bengals will rely on Jake Browning to close out Thursday's contest.
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Joe Burrow QB | CIN
Bengals' Joe Burrow: Suffers wrist injury
Burrow is questionable to return after suffering a wrist injury in Thursday's game against the Ravens.
Burrow appeared to suffer the injury after completing a touchdown pass to Joe Mixon in the second quarter. He tried to throw on the sideline after the issue arose, but he was unable to grip the ball and proceeded to the locker room.
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Jaren Hall QB | SEA
Vikings' Jaren Hall: Upgraded to full Thursday
Hall (concussion) was a full participant in Thursday's practice.
It's unclear if Hall has officially cleared concussion protocol after he was injured in the first quarter of the Week 9 win over the Falcons. Either way, Hall won't be starting this week against Denver with Josh Dobbs playing so well since his arrival in Minnesota.
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Jalen Hurts QB | PHI
Eagles' Jalen Hurts: Sidesteps injury report
Hurts (knee) wasn't listed on the Eagles' first Week 11 injury report Thursday.
In the three games prior to the team's Week 10 bye, Hurts tended to a left knee injury that forced him to wear a brace for the final two outings. Hurts told EJ Smith of The Philadelphia Inquirer on Thursday that he used the midseason respite to rest and receive treatment on the knee and that he also didn't wear the brace at Philadelphia's initial session of Week 11 prep. Hurts thus appears set for Monday's rematch of Super Bowl LVII against a Chiefs defense that ranks fifth in the NFL against the pass this season at 176 yards per game.