NFL Week 8 injury report: Deebo Samuel, Davante Adams and more

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Friday, October 28, 2022

Injuries continue to impact rosters as we enter Week 8 of the NFL season.

The New York Jets' win against the Denver Broncos came at a cost, as running back Breece Hall and right tackle Alijah Vera-Tucker suffered season-ending injuries. Hall tore his ACL and suffered a meniscus injury while Vera-Tucker needs surgery to repair a triceps injury. New York quickly found a replacement for the rookie running back, acquiring James Robinson from the Jacksonville Jaguars for a 2023 conditional sixth-round pick.

The Indianapolis Colts are promoting Sam Ehlinger to QB1 this week against the Washington Commanders. The move comes after Matt Ryan suffered a Grade 2 shoulder separation against the Tennessee Titans in Week 7. Indy coach Frank Reich said Ehlinger will be the No. 1 guy for the rest of the season. Reichcites the Colts' offensive strugglesthis season as the catalyst forthe dramatic shift under center.

The Los Angeles Chargers will be without cornerback J.C. Jackson for the remainder of the season after he ruptured his patella tendon in his right knee against the Seattle Seahawks. According to coach Brandon Staley, wide receiver Mike Williams will be out "weeks, not days" because of a right high ankle sprain.

Here are more injury updates from our NFL Nation reporters:

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James Conner, RB, Arizona Cardinals

Injury: Ribs

Conner will not play for the third straight game as he continues to recover from a ribs injury. With fellow RB Darrel Williams considered a game-time decision, Eno Benjamin will be called upon to be the Cardinals' main ball carrier.

-- Josh Weinfuss

Spencer Brown, RT, Buffalo Bills

Injury: Ankle

The Bills will be without their starting right tackle against the Packers after Brown suffered an ankle injury in the team's win against theKansas City Chiefsin Week 6. Brown did not practice all week. Backup tackleDavid Quessenberryis expected to start in his place. "We got to stay positive with it, positive headspace," coach Sean McDermott said of Brown's injury. "He's doing everything he can to get himself back to play here as soon as possible."

-- Alaina Getzenberg

Chuba Hubbard, RB, Carolina Panthers

Injury: Ankle

The Panthers have declared Hubbard, who started last week's game against Tampa Bay afterChristian McCaffreywas traded to San Francisco, out for Sunday's game in Atlanta.D'Onta Foremanwill start, backed byRaheem BlackshearandSpencer Brown. Foreman had 118 yards on 15 carries against the Bucs last week. He should get the bulk of the carries against the Falcons, but interim coach Steve Wilks has confidence in Blackshear. Hubbard didn't practice this week, but should be good to go next week if he continues to progress.

--David Newton

Logan Wilson, LB, Cincinnati Bengals

Injury: Shoulder

On Friday, Wilson was a full participant for the second straight day. That's a great sign that he could be available and miss just one week with a shoulder injury. Cincinnati could use Wilson to help defend a Browns ground attack that is fourth in the NFL in rushing yards per game.

--Ben Baby

Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Dallas Cowboys

Injury: Knee

Elliott is officially listed as doubtful because of a hyperextended right knee, but the expectation is he will not play against the Bears. It would be the second game he would miss because of an injury. Tony Pollard would take over as the lead back with Malik Davis and Qadree Ollison coming up from the practice squad. Pollard is explosive, but he has never had more than 14 carries in a game. The Cowboys believe Pollard can handle the bigger workload, at least for the short term, and believe the upcoming bye week will help Elliott even more for the rest of the season.

-- Todd Archer

Christian Watson, WR, Green Bay Packers

Injury: Hamstring

The Packers' rookie second-round pick has missed the past two games but returned to practice on Wednesday and appeared to make it through the week without any setbacks. The Packers already know they won't haveRandall Cobb(ankle) orAllen Lazard(shoulder), so getting Watson back would help.

-- Rob Demovsky

Nico Collins, WR, Houston Texans

Injury: Groin

The Texans' leading receiver, Collins (446 yards), is expected to miss their home game against the Titans because of a groin injury.

--DJ Bien-Aime

Shaquille Leonard, LB, Indianapolis Colts

Injury: Concussion, broken nose

Leonard has missed the past three games after suffering a concussion and broken nose in Week 4. Coach Frank Reich said Leonard will return against Washington on Sunday but will be on a snap count for at least this week. "He's not quite there yet," Reich said regarding Leonard's ability to play a full game.

-- Stephen Holder

Van Jefferson, WR, Los Angeles Rams

Injury: Knee

Jefferson will be activated from injured reserve and make his 2022 season debut Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers. He has been out since needing knee surgery during training camp. Rams head coach Sean McVay said the team will monitor Jefferson during the game, but expect the receiver to have a normal workload against San Francisco.

-- Sarah Barshop

Davante Adams, WR, Las Vegas Raiders

Injury: Illness

Adams practiced Friday, after missing the previous two days with, what coach Josh McDaniels said, was a bug making its way through the Raiders' locker room. "Most of our guys, I think, are getting on the other side of it," McDaniels said, "Knock on wood that we don't end up with another four or five of us getting it, but I think most everybody will be back."

-- Paul Gutierrez

Kendrick Bourne, WR, New England Patriots

Injury: Toe

Bourne expects to make his return after missing one game with turf toe. His playmaking ability -- alongside fellow receivers DeVante Parker, Jakobi Meyers, Nelson Agholor and Tyquan Thornton-- gives the Patriots the option to go five deep at the position if everyone's healthy. One related injury note: Starting center David Andrews (concussion) won't play, with veteran James Ferentz stepping into his role.

-- Mike Reiss

Michael Thomas, WR, New Orleans Saints

Injury: Foot

The Saints' star receiver will be out against the Raiders because of a foot injury. Thomas hasn't played or practiced since Week 3. New Orleans' decision not to put him on the short-term injured reserve list looms large now that he is about to miss his fifth straight game.

Jarvis Landry, WR

Injury: Ankle

Landry is another receiver out for the Saints as he is dealing with an ankle injury. Despite Landry and Thomas missing consecutive games, head coach Dennis Allen replied with an adamant "yes" when asked if either would play again this season.

-- Katherine Terrell

Corey Davis, WR, New York Jets

Injury: Knee

Davis, Zach Wilson's go-to receiver, was ruled out Friday, meaning the Jets will be down three offensive starters for Sunday. The others are Hall (knee) and Vera-Tucker (triceps), both of whom are out for the season. WRElijah Moorereturns to the lineup, which offsets the loss of Davis. Moore was deactivated last week after requesting a trade.

-- Rich Cimini

T.J. Watt, OLB, Pittsburgh Steelers

Injury: Torn pec

Watt's practice window to return from IR opened Wednesday, but he was a full participant in Friday's practice and didn't rule out playing Sunday against the Eagles. Watt's return would be a huge boost for the defense going into a game facingJalen Hurtsand the undefeatedPhiladelphia Eagles-- especially considering the Steelers' defense hasn't been able to get nearly the same amount of pressure without Watt.

-- Brooke Pryor

Deebo Samuel, WR, San Francisco 49ers

Injury: Hamstring

The 49ers will be without Samuel, who has been ruled out because of a hamstring injury after not practicing all week. He has arguably been the biggest thorn in the Rams' side in recent seasons, accumulating 66 touches for 740 yards and seven touchdowns in seven career starts against Los Angeles. That type of production will be hard to replace. The Niners will attempt to do it with Ray-Ray McCloud III and rookie Danny Gray unless Jauan Jennings, who is listed as questionable with his own hamstring injury, can play.

-- Nick Wagoner

Tyler Lockett, WR, Seattle Seahawks

Injury: Hamstring

The Seahawks list Lockett as questionable, but Pete Carroll said there's a "really strong" chance he plays Sunday against the Chargers. Lockett played through his hamstring injury last week, and Carroll said if there's any player who could play despite being held out of practice all week, it's Lockett.

-- Brady Henderson

Ryan Tannehill, QB, Tennessee Titans

Injury: Ankle

Tannehill injured his right ankle late in last week's game but returned for the last two series. He was listed as a limited participant in practice on Wednesday and Thursday. But Tannehill didn't practice on Friday. Titans coach Mike Vrabel said Tannehill is questionable for Sunday. RookieMalik Willistook the bulk of the snaps to get ready just in case Tannehill isn't able to play.

-- Turron Davenport

Jahan Dotson, WR, Washington Commanders

Injury: Hamstring

Dotson was ruled out for Sunday's game, meaning he will miss a fourth consecutive contest because of his hamstring injury. The question now becomes: How much more time will he miss? Dotson was on pace to return a week ago, but reaggravated the hamstring during practice on Oct. 20. Washington will be helped if WR Dyami Brown, questionable with a calf injury, can play.

Cole Holcomb, LB

Injury: Foot

Holcomb, responsible for calling the signals, was ruled out with a foot injury suffered vs. theGreen Bay Packerslast week. It's a blow to the defense because he and fellow LB Jamin Davis had been playing well. Washington will use David Mayo and Jon Bostic in his place; it can also use Davis at middle linebacker as well.

Logan Thomas, TE

Injury: Calf

Thomas is questionable for Sunday's game at Indianapolis, but the signs look good for him playing. Thomas has missed the past three games with a calf injury, but he was able to practice all week, albeit limited. Thomas participated in red zone work Friday, a sign that they expect him to play Sunday. With Dotson out, getting Thomas back is big, especially because the Colts force teams to throw underneath coverage often.

-- John Keim

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