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Das Sind Die Verletzten Vor Den Sonntagsspielen in Woche 16 Das sind die Verletzten vor den Sonntagsspielen in Woche 16 Hier seht ihr alle Verletzten vor den Sonntagsspielen am 16. Spieltag auf einen Blick. Langzeitverletzte Spieler auf der ‘Injured Reserve‘- oder ‘Physical Unable To Perform’-Liste, die nicht im Injury Report der Teams gelistet sind, werden nicht aufgeführt. Die Cincinnati Bengals spielen am Sonntag ab 19 Uhr gegen die Miami Dolphins. Bei den Bengals fehlen Wide Receiver A.J. Green (Knöchel) und Guard John Miller (Gehirnerschütterung). Bei den Dolphins gelten Fullback Chandler Cox (Schulter), Defensive Tackle Zach Sieler (Knöchel), Kicker Jason Sanders (Krankheit), Offensive Lineman Evan Boehm (Knöchel) und Defensive End Taco Charlton (Knöchel) als ‘fraglich’. Die Pittsburgh Steelers treffen am Sonntag ab 19 Uhr auf die New York Jets. Die Steelers haben keine Verletzten zu beklagen. Die Jets listen Wide Receiver Demaryius Thomas (Kniesehne, Knie) und Offensive Lineman Tom Compton (Wade) als ‘zweifelhaft’. Safety Jamal Adams (Knöchel), die Defensive Linemen Henry Anderson (Schulter), Quinnen Williams (Nacken) und Steve McLendon (Knie, Hüfte), Offensive Tackle Kelvin Beachum (Knöchel), die Cornerbacks Arthur Maulet (Wade) und Brian Poole (Gehirnerschütterung), Runningback Bilal Powell (Knöchel) und Wide ReceiverRobby Anderson (Krankheit) sind ‘fraglich’. Die New York Giants treten am Sonntag ab 19 Uhr gegen die Washington Football Team an. Bei den Giants fällt Tight EndRhett Ellison (Gehirnerschütterung) aus. Linebacker Deone Bucannon (Krankheit) gilt als ‘fraglich’. Die Redskins treten ohne Cornerback Quinton Dunbar (Kniesehne) an. Cornerback Fabian Moreau (Kniesehne) ist ‘zweifelhaft’. Safety Landon Collins (Achillessehne) ist als ‘fraglich’ gelistet. Die Carolina Panthers treffen am Sonntag ab 19 Uhr auf die Indianapolis Colts. Die Panthers müssen auf die Linebacker Marquis Haynes (Knie) und Shaq Thompson (Knöchel), Defensive TackleWoodrow Hamilton (Krankheit) und Offensive Lineman Garrett McGhin (Knöchel) verzichten. Defensive Tackle Vernon Butler (Krankheit), Wide Receiver Curtis Samuel (Knie) und Center Matt Paradis (Krankheit) gelten als ‘fraglich’. Die Colts müssen auf Defensive Lineman Denico Autry (Gehirnerschütterung), sowie die Cornerbacks Kenny Moore (Knöchel) und Quincy Wilson (Schulter) verzichten. Safety Malik Hooker (Hand) gilt als ‘fraglich’. Die Baltimore Ravens spielen am Sonntag ab 19 Uhr gegen die Cleveland Browns. Die Ravens listen Linebacker Chris Board (Gehirnerschütterung) und Offensive Tackle Ronnie Stanley (Gehirnerschütterung) als ‘fraglich’. Bei den Browns gelten Runningback Dontrell Hilliard (Nacken), Offensive Tackle Kendall Lamm (Knie), Safety Eric Murray (Knie), Defensive Tackle Sheldon Richardson (Rücken), Center JC Tretter (Knie) und Defensive End Olivier Vernon (Knie) als ‘fraglich’. Die Jacksonville Jaguars spielen am Sonntag ab 19 Uhr gegen die Atlanta Falcons. Bei den Jaguars gilt Wide Receiver D.J. Chark (Knöchel) als ‘fraglich’. Die Falcons müssen ohne Guard James Carpenter (Gehirnerschütterung) auskommen. Die New Orleans Saints treffen am Sonntag ab 19 Uhr auf die Tennessee Titans. Die Saints müssen ohne Linebacker Kiko Alonso (Oberschenkel), Safety Vonn Bell (Knie) und Guard Larry Warford (Knie) auskommen. Offensive Tackle Andrus Peat (Unterarm), Cornerback Patrick Robinson (Wade) und SafetyC.J. Gardner- Johnson (Gehirnerschütterung) sind als ‘fraglich’ gelistet. Bei den Titans fehlen Wide Receiver Adam Humphries (Knöchel) und Cornerback Adoree’ Jackson (Fuß). Defensive Lineman Jeffery Simmons (Knie) ist ‘fraglich’. Die Las Vegas Raiders treten am Sonntag ab 22:05 Uhr gegen die Los Angeles Chargers an. Bei den Raiders fehlen Guard Richie Incognito (Knöchel), Runningback Josh Jacobs (Schulter) und Linebacker Marquel Lee (Zeh). Die Chargers listen Offensive Tackle Russell Okung (Leiste) als ‘zweifelhaft’. Runningback Justin Jackson (Kniesehne) gilt als ‘fraglich’. Die Detroit Lions spielen am Sonntag ab 22:05 Uhr gegen die Denver Broncos. Die Lions treten ohne Linebacker Christian Jones (Schulter), Defensive Tackle A’Shawn Robinson (Schulter) und Offensive TackleRick Wagner (Knie) an. Linebacker Devon Kennard (Kniesehne) und RunningbackBo Scarbrough (Rippen) sind ‘fraglich’. Bei den Broncos fehlen Defensive End Adam Gotsis (Knie), Offensive Tackle Ja’Wuan James (Knie) und Guard Ron Leary (Gehirnerschütterung). Die Defensive Ends DeMarcus Walker (Knöchel) und Dre’Mont Jones (Knöchel), Defensive Tackle Kyle Peko (Krankheit), Offensive Lineman Dalton Risner (Krankheit) und Tight End Noah Fant (Schulter, Krankheit) gelten als ‘fraglich’. Die Arizona Cardinals treffen am Sonntag ab 22:25 Uhr auf die Seattle Seahawks. Die Cardinals listen Wide Receiver Christian Kirk (Knöchel), Offensive Lineman Justin Pugh (Rücken) und Defensive Tackle Caraun Reid (Knie) als ‘fraglich’. Bei den Seahawks gelten Safety Quandre Diggs (Knöchel) und Defensive End Jadeveon Clowney (Bauch) als ‘zweifelhaft’.Offensive Tackle Duane Brown (Oberarm, Knie), Cornerback Shaquill Griffin (Kniesehne) und Linebacker Mychal Kendricks (Kniesehne) sind als ‘fraglich’ gelistet. Die Dallas Cowboys spielen am Sonntag ab 22:25 Uhr gegen die Philadelphia Eagles. Bei den Cowboys fehlt Linebacker Leighton Vander Esch (Nacken). Cornerback C.J. Goodwin (Daumen), Wide Receiver Devin Smith (Knie) und Linebacker Joe Thomas (Knie) gelten als ‘fraglich’. Bei den Eagles fällt Offensive Tackle Lane Johnson (Knöchel) aus. Wide Receiver Nelson Agholor (Knie), Defensive End Derek Barnett (Knöchel), Guard Brandon Brooks (Wade) und Cornerback Avonte Maddox (Knie) gelten als ‘fraglich’. Die Kansas City Chiefs treten in der Nacht von Sonntag auf Montag ab 2:20 Uhr gegen die Chicago Bears an. Die Chiefs treten ohne Guard Andrew Wylie (Krankheit, Knöchel, Schulter) und Cornerback Morris Claiborne (Schulter) an. Die Bears treten ohne Wide Receiver Taylor Gabriel (Gehirnerschütterung), Offensive Lineman Bobby Massie (Köchel) und Defensive Tackle Akiem Hicks (Ellenbogen) an. Defensive Back Prince Amukamara (Kniesehne) ist als ‘fraglich’ gelistet..
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