start at quarterback for the Commanders<\/span>. Carson Wentz suffered a fractured finger last week and is set to miss time. Naturally, he was listed as a DNP on Wednesday along with John Bates (hamstring), Dyami Brown (groin), William Jackson III (back), Logan Thomas (calf), and Jonathan Williams (knee). <\/p>\nCornerback Cordale Flott (calf), wide receiver Kenny Golladay (knee), defensive back Jason Pinnock (ankle) wide receiver Kadarius Toney (hamstring), and linebacker Oshane Ximines (quad) did not practice for the Giants on Wednesday. Running back Saquon Barkley (shoulder) offensive lineman Jon Feliciano (groin), pass-rusher Azeez Ojulari (calf), and left tackle Andrew Thomas (elbow) were limited participants. <\/p>\n
Jaguars wideout Jamal Agnew (knee) and corner Shaquill Griffin (back) were held out of Wednesday’s session. Folorunso Fatukasi (quad), Davon Hamilton (foot), Marvin Jones (hamstring) and Foye Oluokun (calf) were limited. <\/p>\n
Indianapolis had five players sidelined for the opening practice of the week, but only two were missing due to injury — Keke Coutee (concussion) and Kwity Paye (ankle). Kylen Granson (neck), Shaquille Leonard (concussion, nose, back), and Jonathan Taylor (ankle) were limited.<\/p>\n
Tennessee was missing linebacker Zach Cunningham (elbow) and Joe Jones (knee) from practice Wednesday. Fullback Tory Carter (neck) and guard Nate Davis (foot) were limited. Bud Dupree (hip) was a full participant. <\/p>\n
AJ Terrell was limited in practice Wednesday after suffering a thigh injury in Week 6, but he seemed confident that it won’t impact his status for this matchup against Cincinnati. Mykal Walker (groin), Ta’Quon Graham (knee), and Perakendeokunbo Ogundeji (shoulder) were also limited. Dee Alford (hamstring) and Jared Bernhardt (groin) did not participate.<\/p>\n
La’el Collins was given a rest day, but three other Bengals were sidelined Wednesday due to injury: Jeffrey Gunter (knee), Josh Tupou (calf), and Logan Wilson (shoulder). Meanwhile, Ja’Marr Chase (hip), Tee Higgins (ankle), Hayden Hurst (groin) and Markus Bailey (shoulder) were limited. <\/p>\n
Myles Garrett (shoulder, biceps) headlined a long list of Browns players who were missing from practice. Jadeveon Clowney (ankle), Jack Conklin (ankle), Tony Fields II (illness), Joe Haeg (concussion), Wyatt Teller (calf), and Denzel Ward (concussion) were all sidelined Wednesday. Joel Bitonio and Amari Cooper were given rest days. <\/p>\n
Baltimore welcomed back Rashod Bateman and Justin Houston to practice Wednesday on a limited basis. Bateman had not practiced since suffering a sprained foot on Oct. 2 against the Bills. As for Houston, this is the first time he’s been on the practice field in three weeks since suffering a groin injury against New England. However, the Ravens did have a number of heavy hitters missing from the session, including Mark Andrews (knee) and JK Dobbins (knee). Lamar Jackson was limited with a hip injury. <\/p>\n
Despite having a bye week to rest up, Detroit still had eight players listed as DNPs on Wednesday: Chris Board (knee), DJ Chark (ankle), Taylor Decker (personal), Charles Harris (groin), Ifeatu Melifonwu (ankle), Matt Nelson (calf), Bobby Price (knee), and Josh Reynolds (knee). The good news for the Lions is that they had Amon-Ra St. Brown (ankle) as a full participant and D’Andre Swift (ankle, shoulder) was limited. <\/p>\n
Dak Prescott has been medically cleared and was a full participant in practice Wednesday, so it seems likely he’ll make his return against the Lions in Week 7. Wideout CeeDee Lamb was the only player who had his practiced participation derailed due to injury, as he was limited with what the team lists as a hip ailment. <\/p>\n
Jermaine Johnson II (ankle) was the lone player missing from Jets practice Wednesday. Duane Brown (shoulder), Ashtyn Davis (hamstring), Braxton Berrios (back) and Quincy Williams (ankle) were limited. <\/p>\n
The Broncos held a walkthrough Wednesday, so their report is an estimation. That said, Essang Bassey (hamstring), Josey Jewell (knee), DJ Jones (ankle), and Quinn Meinerz (foot) were listed as non-participants. Russell Wilson was limited with a hamstring injury. He headlined a limited group of Tyrie Cleveland (shoulder), Damarri Mathis (knee), Caden Sterns (hip), Billy Turner (knee), and K’Waun Williams (wrist, elbow).<\/p>\n
Houston had three players missing from practice due to injury: Maliek Collins (knee), Jerry Hughes (knee), and Chris Moore (hip). Veteran wideout Brandin Cooks was given a rest day. Nico Collins (Achilles, wrist), Austin Deculus (ankle), and Brevin Jordan (ankle) were limited. <\/p>\n
Darren Waller was sidelined from practice as the Raiders come out of their Week 6 bye due to a hamstring injury. Jayon Brown (hamstring), Mack Hollins (heel) and Foster Moreau (knee) were all limited. <\/p>\n
Seattle was without wideout Tyler Lockett (hamstring) during Wednesday’s practice. He was joined by Penny Hart (hamstring), Gabe Jackson (knee, hip), Artie Burns (groin), and Isaiah Dunn (hamstring). Noah Fant (illness), Al Woods (knee), Ryan Neal (ankle) and Quinton Jefferson (foot) were limited. <\/p>\n
Gerald Everett was held out of practice due to an illness. He was one of five Chargers missing from practice: Dustin Hopkins (right hamstring), Joshua Kelley (knee), Jushua Palmer (concussion), and Donald Parham Jr. (concussion). Keenan Allen (hamstring), Will Clapp (quad), Sebastian Joseph-Day (ankle), Corey Linsley (illness), and Trey Pipkins III (knee) were limited. <\/p>\n
Joe Thuney (ankle), Rashad Fenton (hamstring), and Michael Danna (calf) were listed as non-participants Wednesday. Bryan Cook (concussion) was limited. <\/p>\n
The 49ers were without Arik Armstead (foot), Mike McGlinchey (calf), and Mooney Ward (groin). Talanoa Hufanga was also held out of practice as he is still in concussion protocol. Nick Bosa (groin), Trent Williams (ankle), and Jimmie Ward were limited. Ward was in a blue non-contact jersey on Wednesday and had a club covering his broken left half. <\/p>\n
Kenny Pickett was a full participant in practice Wednesday. He still needs to clear concussion protocol to be able to play, but this is certainly a positive step in that direction. Steven Sims (hamstring) and Larry Ogunjobi (knee) were the lone players held out from the session. Cam Sutton (hamstring), Ahkello Witherspoon (hamstring), and Minkah Fitzpatrick (knee) headlined the group of limited participants. <\/p>\n
The Dolphins were without Terron Armstead (toe), Keion Crossen (knee), Emmanuel Ogbah (back), and Christian Wilkins (hand) at practice to begin the week. As for their quarterback situation, Tua Tagovailoa wasn’t even listed on the opening report, signaling that he’ll be back in Week 7.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n