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The second half of the 2022 NFL regular season got underway on Thursday night when the Panthers were able to fend off the Falcons at home, and now we have a full slate of Sunday games on deck for Week 10. That includes an international affair between the Seahawks and Buccaneers for the history books. For the first time ever, a regular-season game will be played in Munich. Of course, that'll be appointment viewing early Sunday morning, as will the rest of the slate. 

As is the case each week, a new group of games comes a new collection of injuries that we need to follow. This week in particular, several quarterbacks have their statuses up in the air, so all eyes will be on them. With teams finishing up the week of practice, they've released their final injury reports and rolled out game statuses for Week 10. Below, you'll be able to find each of those reports and a breakdown of some of the biggest injuries. 

All NFL odds via Caesars Sportsbook.

Seahawks at Buccaneers (-2.5), in Munich

Seattle is pretty healthy coming into this international head-to-head. Goodwin is officially listed as questionable, but he was able to practice fully on Friday, which is an encouraging sign of his availability. Meanwhile, Gillaspia was the only other player listed on the final injury report and was ruled out after not practicing all week.

Brate is the only player listed on the Bucs final injury report who made the trip to Germany. He was a full participant throughout the week, so it does seem like he has a good chance of playing. Despite being listed as questionable all week, wideout Mike Evans (ribs, ankle) does not carry a designation. It's also worth noting that safety Antoine Winfield Jr. cleared concussion protocol and will play. 

Vikings at Bills (-3)

The Vikings have had a light injury report all season, but Tomlinson being out again is their first major player missing a game in weeks. Starting center Garrett Bradbury (ankle) was a full participant Friday after being limited Thursday. He was not given an injury designation. 

After missing the first two practices of the week, Allen returned to the field on Friday in a limited capacity and was officially listed as questionable for Sunday's matchup against Minnesota. The Bills listed him as active for Sunday's game. 

Lions at Bears (-2.5)

The promising news for Detroit is that running back D'Andre Swift not only doesn't carry an injury designation for this game, but he was able to practice fully for the first time in weeks on Friday. Meanwhile, Reynolds was unable to hit the field at all this week, so it's not surprising to see him already ruled out.

Jenkins being limited in Friday's practice is something to monitor for the Bears. He's been the team's best offensive lineman this year, a force in the run game. If he can't go, Michael Schofield is slated to start. No Vildor will cause problems for the Bears in the nickel defense, especially if Johnson can't play. Johnson is arguably the team's best cornerback. 

Broncos at Titans (-2.5)

Hamler and Beck both suffered hamstring injuries in practice for the Broncos this week, which head coach Nathaniel Hackett will be evaluating coming out of the bye week. Jonathon Cooper and Jacob Martin were the only outside linebackers on the Broncos roster that were able to practice Friday, which could leave Denver thin at the position if Bonitto can't go this week. 

The Titans have four defensive starters out of this one, but the major status for Sunday's game is Tannehill. The quarterback was limited in Friday's practice. Head coach Mike Vrabel was noncommittal on Tannehill, but said the quarterback was "making progress." If Tannehill misses his third straight game, Malik Willis will start. 

Jaguars at Chiefs (-9.5)

  • Jaguars: S Rayshawn Jenkins (concussion) QUESTIONABLE
  • Chiefs: WR Mecole Hardman (abdomen) OUT; RB Jerick McKinnon (shoulder, knee, hamstring) QUESTIONABLE

Jacksonville continues to be one of the healthiest teams in the NFL. Only Jenkins carries a designation entering Week 10 and he was limited in practice on Friday. Tight end Evan Engram was listed on the injury report with a back injury, but practiced fully and is good to go for Sunday. 

Hardman didn't practice at all this week due to an abdomen injury and will be held out of Kansas City's Week 10 matchup against the Jags. Meanwhile, McKinnon was downgraded to a limited participant during Friday's practice after being a full participant the two days prior. The pass-catching back is dealing with an array of injuries and is now officially questionable. 

Browns at Dolphins (-3.5)

The bye week wasn't enough for the Browns to get Njoku healthy and ready to go for this game against Miami. This is the second game that Njoku has missed due to a high-ankle injury he suffered against the Ravens in Week 7. With him sidelined, Harrison Bryant and Pharaoh Brown will be the club's top tight ends. Meanwhile, Owusu-Koramoah will also miss his second straight game. 

Armstead sat out practice Friday and was listed as questionable, but that's been normal on the injury report this year. He typically hasn't practiced more than once a week this year a she deals with a toe injury, but has played eight games. Jackson may also be in line to play his first game since Week 1, but he was limited Friday. 

Texans at Giants (-4.5)

Houston may be getting back its top two wide receivers in Week 10. Both Cooks and Collins were able to practice on a limited basis this week and are officially listed as questionable. Reeves-Maybin was also upgraded to a full participant on Friday, which bodes well for his prospects of playing. 

Golladay hasn't played since Week 4 but is expected to be available on Sunday against Houston. Golladay, who has largely disappointed since arriving in New York, was limited throughout the week and is officially listed as questionable. Flott and Ximines were also limited all week. As for Neal, this is the second straight game he's missed due to his knee injury.

Saints (-1.5) at Steelers

None of the players who were ruled out practiced at all this week, including Lattimore. While New Orleans continues to deal with a bunch of injuries, they did get an encouraging sign from Jarvis Landry. The veteran wide receiver does not carry an injury designation and is in line to play on Sunday. 

Jackson and Witherspoon did not practice all week and have since been ruled out for Week 10. Dotson popped up on the injury report on Friday as a limited participant due to an abdomen injury and is now listed as questionable. Meanwhile, pass rusher T.J. Watt told reporters that he expects to play Sunday and does not anticipate being on any sort of snap count. 

Colts at Raiders (-4.5)

The major development for the Colts is Jonathan Taylor (ankle), who was a full participant in Friday's practice and was not given an injury designation. Jackson will be out, so Zack Moss, and possibly Jordan Wilkins, will spell Taylor against the Raiders. Kylen Granson will be the lone tight end if Alie-Cox -- who was limited Friday -- can't go. Paye hasn't practiced all week, so he'll be a game-time decision. 

The Raiders only have Perryman on the injury report, and he was limited in Friday's practice. Las Vegas will be without Darren Waller (hamstring) and Hunter Renfrow (oblique), as both players were placed on injured/reserve Thursday.

Cowboys (-4) at Packers

Elliott may be questionable for the Cowboys, but he's expected to play based on the praise of Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy. Dalton Schultz (knee), Micah Parsons (shoulder) and Michael Gallup (chest) were also cleared to play this week. 

The Packers have three starters out in Doubs, Campbell, and Stokes, but have other starters that weren't given injury designations. Allen Lazard (shoulder) and Sammy Watkins (knee) are available at wide receiver, Aaron Jones (ankle) will play, and Jon Runyan (knee) and Elgton Jenkins (knee) will play. Bakhtiari was limited Friday, so his status for Sunday will be monitored. 

Cardinals at Rams (-3)

The Cardinals have a monster list of injuries, starting with Murray -- who is a game-time decision. Murray was limited the last two days with a hamstring injury suffered last week. Murray's mobility is limited, but he can stay in the pocket and play -- per head coach Kliff Kingsbury. The Cardinals are also going to monitor the status of Murphy, who didn't practice all week but was still listed as questionable. 

Stafford is the player to watch for the Rams, as he'll have to clear concussion protocol in order to play. If not, John Wolford will get the start for Los Angeles. Los Angeles is getting some reinforcements with right guard Coleman Shelton and running back Kyren Williams both being active for Sunday's game. 

Chargers at 49ers (-7)

Allen is still "week-to-week" with his injury, not having played since Week 7 -- when he logged just 22 snaps (has played 45 all year). Williams is still out with his ankle injury, missing his third straight game. he wasn't placed on injured reserve, so that will be something to watch in Week 11. Joey Bosa hasn't been activated from injured reserve, but there's some hope  he may be available Sunday. DeAndre Carter and Josh Palmer are the top two options at wide receiver this week. If Pipkins can't go, both starting tackles (Rashawn Slater and Pipkins) will be out for Los Angeles. 

Nick Bosa is the only starter who is expected to play on the 49ers defensive line. Javon Kinlaw could be activated by next week and Ebukam is doubtful for Sunday's game. Drake Jackson could see more snaps, per head coach Kyle Shanahan. Deebo Samuel was not on the injury report. 

Commanders at Eagles (-11), Monday

  • Commanders: N/A
  • Eagles: N/A

Analysis to come.