2025 NFL Week 8 Injury Report
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Falcons QB Penix is limited with knee injury and plans to start against Miami. Cousins is on standby
Michael Penix Jr. says he expects to play Sunday against Miami after he appeared on the Atlanta Falcons’ first injury report of the week as limited.
The Atlanta Falcons released a worrisome injury report on Wednesday, headlined by quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and several starters.
Atlanta Falcons linebacker Divine Deablo (forearm) was ruled out against the 49ers. Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. appeared to suffer a leg injury late in Sunday night's loss, but head coach Raheem Morris had no postgame update. Penix, who did not miss a play, said his ankle got rolled on and he felt fine after the game.
Injuries are starting to decimate the quarterback position as Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season nears. All eyes will be on the status of young Washington Commanders star Jayden Daniels, who exited his team's Sunday loss with a hamstring injury.
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Knee injury limits Baker Mayfield in Wednesday’s practice, Teddy Bridgewater doesn’t practice
Wide receiver Chris Godwin (fibula), running back Bucky Irving (foot, shoulder), and edge rusher Haason Reddick (knee, ankle) were also out of practice. Head coach Todd Bowles didn’t give any of the three players much chance of playing this week.
New York Jets quarterback Tyrod Taylor's injury could complicate the team's decision to bench Justin Fields.
The Washington Commanders will be without quarterback Jayden Daniels for Monday night's matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Multiple reports state that Daniels is dealing with a low-grade hamstring strain after he suffered the injury early in the second half of their Week 7 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Updates on Andrew Van Ginkel, Christian Darrisaw, Brian O'Neill, J.J. McCarthy, Aaron Jones, Zavier Scott, and C.J. Ham.
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NFL executive pushes back against MetLife Stadium turf injury concerns: 'It's playing really well'
The field surface at MetLife Stadium, home of the New York Giants and New York Jets, has long been criticized, but NFL Executive Vice President Jeff Miller said Tuesday that the artificial turf is not causing an influx of injuries.
The hits keep coming for the New Orleans Saints. Third-year running back Kendre Miller has been lost to a season-ending knee injury: