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The injury status of Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson continues to be one of the main topics ahead of Week 8 kickoff against the New York Jets. After the team listed Hendrickson as questionable on the final injury report,
The biggest NFL injury updates for Week 8, including Lamar Jackson, A.J. Brown, J.J. McCarthy, and more key players who could impact playoff races.
When the NFL instituted the “dynamic” kickoff last season, the goals were to reduce injuries, and to see most kickoffs returned. The first year of the new rule accomplished only the first of those objectives: Injuries were down, but less than one-third of kickoffs were returned.
Backup Cooper Rush started in Jackson's absence in a 44-10 loss to the Houston Texans and the 17-3 loss to the Rams. The Ravens benched Rush as they failed to score a touchdown against the Rams. They replaced him with third-string quarterback Tyler Huntley in the fourth quarter of a game in which the Ravens got booed by their home fans.
The Philadelphia Eagles' wideout had his best game of the season in Week 7 but won't play this week against the Giants. Here's what we know.
The Minnesota Vikings have become a major talking point during the 2025 NFL season, but not necessarily for the right reasons after the NFC North team started out much slower than many football experts may have anticipated.
Injuries are an inescapable part of life in the NFL, and the various ailments that pop up week to week often have ramifications that stretch throughout the entire season. In Week 7, several high-profile players are dealing with issues worth monitoring,
Wide receiver DJ Moore and running back D’Andre Swift returned to Bears practice Thursday after sitting out the day before with injuries to their hip and groin, respectively.