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NFL Week 6 injuries: Rob Gronkowski, Lavonte David out for Bucs’ game vs. Eagles; Kyler Murray limited

The NFL regular season is flying by, as we are already in Week 6. There are several intriguing matchups this week, as Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens play host to Justin Herbert and the red-hot Los Angeles ChargersAaron Rodgers gets his first crack at rookie Justin Fields and the Arizona Cardinals look to remain undefeated against Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns.

Injuries are unfortunately a part of the game of football, and some teams have been hit worse than others. Below, we will examine all midweek injury reports and break down the final injury report for “Thursday Night Football.” If you have a question about a player’s status, this is the place to be. All odds come courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-7) at Philadelphia Eagles (Thursday)

Gronkowski is still dealing with his internal/rib issues, and he will miss a third straight game. He’s not the only starter the Buccaneers will be without on Thursday, as David and Winfield have also been ruled out. Gronk and David did not practice all week, while Winfield was listed as limited in all sessions. The Bucs have a couple of other starters listed as questionable, but Jensen and Pierre-Paul were full participants in practice on Wednesday, which bodes well for them potentially suiting up. 

Johnson won’t play due to a personal matter, but the Eagles will also be without tight end Dallas Goedert, who was placed on the COVID-19 list earlier this week. 

Miami Dolphins (-3.5) vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (in London)

Tua Tagovailoa returned to practice Wednesday but his status for Week 6 is still unclear. Jacoby Brissett (hamstring) was limited along with corner Byron Jones (Achilles) and tight end Adam Shaheen (knee). Xavien Howard (shoulder, groin) and DeVante Parker (shoulder, hamstring) did not practice.  

The Jaguars were without receiver Marvin Jones on Wednesday, but the team noted that it was for non-injury reasons. That left linebacker Myles Jack (back) as the only player missing due to injury. Offensive linemen Ben Bartch (groin) and Tyler Shatley (groin) were limited along with corner Tyson Campbell (toe) and defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris (ankle). 

Minnesota Vikings (-1) at Carolina Panthers

Minnesota had a number of notable names not practicing Wednesday, including Anthony Barr (knee), Justin Jefferson (ankle), Alexander Mattison (shoulder) and Adam Thielen (foot). Running back Dalvin Cook (ankle) was limited.  

Linebacker Shaq Thompson (foot) was the only Panther who missed practice Wednesday. Star running back Christian McCaffrey (hamstring), cornerback CJ Henderson (shoulder) and punter Joseph Charlton (back) were limited participants. Offensive tackle Cameron Erving was listed on the injury report with a neck injury, but he was a full participant. 

Cincinnati Bengals (-3.5) at Detroit Lions

Joe Burrow was a full participant in practice after he was taken to the hospital following Week 6 with a throat injury. He’s since been given the all-clear and his participation level on Wednesday is another indicator that he avoided anything serious. Center Trey Hopkins (knee) and corner Darius Phillips (illness) were the two Bengals missing from practice. Running back Joe Mixon (ankle) was limited. 

T.J. Hockenson (knee), Trey Flowers (knee), Amani Oruwariye (hip) and Corey Ballentine (hamstring) were held out of practice for the Lions. Oruwariye is the new name on this injury list and is worth watching as Detroit’s secondary is already thin as it is. Running backs D’Andre Swift (groin) and Jamaal Williams (hip) were limited.  

Green Bay Packers (-4.5) at Chicago Bears

Analysis to come.

Kansas City Chiefs (-7) at Washington Football Team

Washington was without running back Antonio Gibson (shin), receiver Curtis Samuel (groin), and offensive lineman Brandon Scherff (knee) on Wednesday, among others. Defensive tackle Jonathan Allen (knee), receiver Dyami Brown (knee), linebacker Cole Holcomb (shoulder), and defensive end James Smith-Williams (toe) were limited. 

Los Angeles Rams (-9.5) at New York Giants

The Giants’ injury report is certainly one of the more worrisome ones in the NFL. Among those who did not practice on Wednesday were running back Saquon Barkley (ankle), wide receiver Kenny Golladay (knee), quarterback Daniel Jones (concussion), offensive lineman Matt Skura (knee) and offensive tackle Andrew Thomas (foot). Limited participants included offensive guard Ben Bredeson (hand), defensive back Nate Ebner (quad), safety Jabrill Peppers (hamstring), defensive back Logan Ryan (hip) and wide receivers Sterling Shepard (hamstring), Darius Slayton (hamstring) and Kadarius Toney (ankle).

Los Angeles Chargers at Baltimore Ravens (-3)

Analysis to come.

Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts (-9.5)

The Colts had a light walkthrough Wednesday, so participation is more of an estimation of what it would have looked like had they gone through a full session. That said, safety Andrew Sendejo and corner Xavier Rhodes are both still in concussion protocol and not practicing. Linebacker Darius Leonard (ankle, shoulder), kicker Rodrigo Blankenship (hip) and corner Rock Ya-Sin were among those who also did not practice. Defensive end Kwity Paye (hamstring) was limited. 

Arizona Cardinals at Cleveland Browns (-3)

The most notable name on Arizona’s injury report to begin the week is, of course, quarterback Kyler Murray, who was a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice. The team is saying he is dealing with a right shoulder injury. Naturally, this will be worth monitoring as the week progresses given that it’s the quarterback’s throwing shoulder. Running back Chase Edmonds (shoulder) was among the other Cardinals limited. Meanwhile, DeAndre Hopkins didn’t practice due to an illness and coach Kliff Kingsbury said center Rodney Hudson (ribs, shoulder) will not play this week.

As for the Browns, Nick Chubb (calf), Jadeveon Clowney (elbow, knee), Jack Conklin (knee), Myles Garrett (knee, ankle) and Kareem Hunt (wrist, knee) were among the players not practicing Wednesday. Denzel Ward (neck), Jedrick Wills (ankle), and Malik Jackson (abdomen) were the notable players limited. 

Dallas Cowboys (-3.5) at New England Patriots

The Cowboys were without star corner Trevon Diggs (ankle) to begin practice along with defensive end Dorance Armstrong. Running back Ezekiel Elliott (ribs) was limited along with defensive end Randy Gregory (knee) and safety Donovan Wilson (groin).

Running back Damien Harris did not practice with the Patriots on Wednesday after suffering a rib injury in Sunday’s win over the Texans. Harris reportedly didn’t suffer any serious injury, but his status for Week 6 is certainly worth monitoring. Shaq Mason (abdomen) and Shaun Wade (concussion) were the other two Patriots who missed practice. Meanwhile, left tackle Isaiah Wynn and left guard Mike Onwenu are still on the reserve/COVID list.  

Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos (-3.5)

Analysis to come.

Seattle Seahawks at Pittsburgh Steelers (-5)

Ben Roethlisberger (pectoral, hip) did not practice Wednesday. Melvin Ingram III and Trai Turner also did not practice, but it was for non-injury reasons. Receiver Chase Claypool (hamstring) was a notable member of Pittsburgh who was limited.  

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