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Tristan Wirfs OT | TB
Buccaneers' Tristan Wirfs: Limited Wednesday
Wirfs (shoulder) was limited in Wednesday's practice.
Wirfs has been dealing with the shoulder issue for the past week but didn't carry an injury designation into last Sunday's loss to the Rams and played 91 percent of the offensive snaps.
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Drake Jackson DE | WAS
Commanders' Drake Jackson: Logs full practice
Jackson (knee) logged a full practice Wednesday.
Jackson hasn't appeared in a game since 2023 while recovering from a significant knee injury. This was his first full session since having his practice window opened, though his status for a Week 13 matchup against the Broncos remains unclear.
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Ale Kaho LB | WAS
Commanders' Ale Kaho: Returns to full practice
Kaho (concussion) logged a full practice Wednesday.
Kaho was sidelined by a concussion in Week 11 against Miami. With a bye week to recover, he appears to be in line to return to action in Week 13 against the Broncos.
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Jamal Hill LB | HOU
Texans' Jamal Hill: Extended absence expected
Hill (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday.
Hill was unable to play in the Texans' Week 12 win over the Bills due to a hamstring injury, and the second-year edge rusher is expected to miss at least one or two more weeks, per Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston. If he's unable to play Sunday against the Colts, then Hill's next opportunity to return will be Week 14 against the Chiefs on Sunday, Dec. 7.
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Tate Ratledge G | DET
Lions' Tate Ratledge: Iffy to face Packers
Ratledge (knee) is listed as questionable ahead of Thursday's game against the Packers.
Ratledge appeared on the injury report ahead of Detroit's Week 12 matchup against the Giants, but he was able to suit up. He was a limited participant in each of Detroit's three walkthroughs during the week, which suggests he has a decent chance of playing.
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Taylor Decker OT | DET
Lions' Taylor Decker: Draws questionable tag
Decker (shoulder) is listed as questionable ahead of Thursday's game against the Packers.
Decker has been on the injury report with a shoulder issue for the last several weeks but has managed to suit up each time. He was listed as a limited participant in each of Detroit's three walkthroughs during the week, which indicates he's likely to be available Thursday against the Packers.
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Drew Sanders LB | DEN
Broncos' Drew Sanders: Return not imminent
Head coach Sean Payton said Wednesday that a return for Sanders (foot) "won't be soon," Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post reports.
Sanders tore a ligament in his foot in late July, which led to him being placed on injured reserve at the start of the regular season. Should he play this season, he'll likely work in a rotational role at linebacker and as a contributor on special teams.
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Penei Sewell OT | DET
Lions' Penei Sewell: Listed as questionable
Sewell (ankle) is listed as questionable ahead of Thursday's game against the Packers.
Sewell has played through various injuries most of the season, and he's specifically dealt with the ankle issue for the last three weeks. Sewell was limited for the entire week during Detroit's walkthroughs, which suggests he has a solid chance to suit up Thursday against the Packers.
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Graham Glasgow C | DET
Lions' Graham Glasgow: Won't face Packers
Glasgow (knee) has been ruled out ahead of Thursday's game against the Packers.
Glasgow hasn't been able to practice in any capacity in the Lions' walkthroughs this week. After previously playing through the knee injury, Glasgow will miss his first game of the campaign. Trystan Colon will likely take over at center.
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Kendell Brooks SAF | TEN
Titans' Kendell Brooks: DNP to open week
Brooks (concussion) did not practice Wednesday, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
Brooks was unable to play in the Titans' Week 12 loss to the Seahawks while in the league's concussion protocol. Even if he returns to practice this week, he would need to be cleared by an independent neurologist in order to be given the green light to play against the Jaguars on Sunday. Brooks has primarily served on special teams and has accumulated five tackles (three solo) through six regular-season games.