{"id":139405,"date":"2022-11-26T00:28:13","date_gmt":"2022-11-26T00:28:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/nfl-week-12-injuries-justin-fields-shoulder-game-time-decision-kyler-murray-returning-for-cardinals\/"},"modified":"2022-11-26T00:28:13","modified_gmt":"2022-11-26T00:28:13","slug":"nfl-week-12-injuries-justin-fields-shoulder-game-time-decision-kyler-murray-returning-for-cardinals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/nfl-week-12-injuries-justin-fields-shoulder-game-time-decision-kyler-murray-returning-for-cardinals\/","title":{"rendered":"NFL Week 12 injuries: Justin Fields (shoulder) game-time decision; Kyler Murray returning for Cardinals"},"content":{"rendered":"
As they scarfed down turkey and pumpkin pie, football fans were treated to three entertaining games on Thanksgiving. Each of the NFL’s Thanksgiving Day games were competitive, one-score affairs that surely kept fans glued to their televisions throughout the day. While it wasn’t easy, all of Thursday’s favored teams — the Bills, Cowboys and Vikings — were able to come away with wins before heading out on their mini break. <\/p>\n
This weekend’s Week 12 games have a lot of to live up to after Thursday’s thrillers. There are several that promise to mimic that excitement, including a rematch of January’s riveting divisional round playoff showdown between the Bengals and Titans. Adding to that game’s intrigue is the health of Bengals stars Ja’Marr Chase and Joe Mixon, whose statuses for Sunday have been closely monitored all week. <\/p>\n
Here’s a rundown of every team’s final injury report heading into the Week 12 weekend games. <\/p>\n
— All odds courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook <\/em><\/p>\n Buccaneers: <\/strong>WR Russell Gage (hamstring), G Luke Goedeke (foot) OUT; RB Leonard Fournette (hip) DOUBTFUL; Vita Vea (foot) QUESTIONABLE Fournette is doubtful despite being limited throughout this week’s practices. Vea was limited on Friday after not practicing on Wednesday and Thursday. <\/p>\n Newsome is the only Brown that was given a game designation this week. Tight end David Njoku (ankle\/knee) and offensive guard Wyatt Teller (calf) were never full participants in practice, but they will suit up on Sunday. <\/p>\n Bengals: <\/strong>RB Joe Mixon (concussion) OUT; WR Ja’Marr Chase (hip), LB Joe Bachie (knee), DB Daxton Hill (shoulder), DT Josh Tupou (calf) QUESTIONABLE With Mixon out, the Bengals will lean more on backup\/third-down back Samaje Perine, who caught three touchdown passes in Sunday’s win over the Steelers. The Bengals may also have Chris Evans for Sunday’s game after the backup running back was a full participant during the week’s final two practices. Chase was limited all week, but quarterback Joe Burrow expects his teammate to be on the field Sunday in Nashville<\/span>. <\/p>\n Autry won’t suit up this week for the Titans, as he did not practice all week with a knee injury. The Titans kicker, Bullock, is questionable to play after not practicing all week. If he doesn’t suit up, it will be Caleb Shudak kicking. Simmons and Fulton are two players to watch. Both are listed as questionable, but were limited participants in each of the past two practice sessions. Tennessee’s center, Jones, was a full participant on Friday with his concussion, which bodes well for his status on Sunday. <\/p>\n Texans: <\/strong>CB Derek Stingley Jr. (hamstring) OUT Stingley was the only Texan given a game designation, as he is out with a hamstring injury after not practicing all week. Defensive lineman Maliek Collins (chest) and linebacker Neville Hewitt (hamstring) were listed on the injury report, but were full participants all week. <\/p>\n Mostert is questionable to play this week with a knee injury. He sat out of practice on Wednesday and Thursday, but returned as a limited participant Friday. <\/p>\n Bears:<\/strong> DB Jaquan Brisker (concussion), DB Kyler Gordon (concussion), LB Sterling Weatherford (concussion) OUT; QB Justin Fields (shoulder) QUESTIONABLE Fields was limited throughout this week’s practices after sustaining the injury during Sunday’s loss to the Falcons. While Bears coach Matt Eberflus said that he believes Fields’ condition is getting better, he said his quarterback’s status for Sunday will be a game-time decision. <\/p>\n Corey Davis, Quincy Williams, Nate Herbig, and Sauce Gardner do not have injury designations for Sunday after appearing on the midweek injury report. Yeboah did not practice all week, while Brown was a full practice participant on Friday after being limited on Wednesday and Thursday. <\/p>\n Falcons: <\/strong>DT Jalen Dalton (toe) DOUBTFUL; TE Feleipe Franks (calf), RB Caleb Huntley (ankle), LB Arnold Ebiketie (arm), OT Chuma Edoga (knee) QUESTIONABLE Each of the Falcons’ questionable players were limited throughout this week’s practices. Dalton did not practice the last two days after being limited on Wednesday. <\/p>\n
Browns: <\/strong>CB Greg Newsome II (concussion) OUT<\/p>\nBengals (-2.5) at Titans<\/h2>\n
Titans: <\/strong>DL Denico Autry (knee) OUT; <\/strong>K Randy Bullock (calf), DL Jeffery Simmons (ankle), CB Kristian Fulton (hamstring), C Ben Jones (concussion), RB Hassan Haskins (hip) QUESTIONABLE<\/p>\n
dolphins: <\/strong>RB Raheem Mostert (knee) DOUBTFUL; QB Teddy Bridgewater (knee) QUESTIONABLE<\/p>\n
Jets:<\/strong> DT Sheldon Rankins (elbow) OUT; TE Kenny Yeboah (calf) DOUBTFUL; OT Duane Brown (shoulder) QUESTIONABLE <\/p>\n
Commanders: <\/strong>LB Cole Holcomb (foot), CB Benjamin St-Juste (ankle), WR Dax Milne (foot) OUT; TE Logan Thomas (rib), DE Chase Young (knee) QUESTIONABLE<\/p>\n