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Injury Report: Das Sind Die Verletzten Vor Den Sonntagsspielen Des 6 Injury Report: Das sind die Verletzten vor den Sonntagsspielen des 6. Spieltages Die Tampa Bay Buccaneers müssen am Sonntag gegen die Atlanta Falcons auf Cornerback Marcus Williams (Kniesehne) verzichten. Cornerback Carlton Davis (Leiste, Rücken) konnte diese Woche nur eingeschränkt trainieren und gilt als ‘fraglich’. Defensive Tackle Beau Allen (Fuß), Offensive Tackle Demar Dotson (Knie), Tight End O.J. Howard (Knie) und Safety Jordan Whitehead (Kniesehne) sind als ‘fraglich’ gelistet, konnten am Freitag aber alle uneingeschränkt am Training teilnehmen. Den Atlanta Falcons fehlen Runningback Devonta Freeman (Fuß), Defensive End Derrick Shelby (Leiste) und Defensive Tackle Grady Jarrett (Knöchel). Cornerback Justin Bethel (Knie) konnte am Freitag wieder voll trainieren, während Wide Receiver Mohamed Sanu (Hüfte) immer noch limitiert war. Die Carolina Panthers treffen am Sonntag auf die Washington Redskins. Hierbei müssen sie ohne Wide Receiver Damiere Byrd (Knöchel), Linebacker Jared Norris (Zehe) und Linebacker Andre Smith (Kniesehne) auskommen. Tight End Greg Olsen ist als ‘fraglich’ gelistet. Nachdem er am Donnerstag und Freitag uneingeschränkt trainieren konnte, ist ein Comeback des 33-Jährigen möglich, nachdem er sich im Season-Opener den Fuß brach. Den Washington Football Team fehlt Safety Troy Apke mit einer Verletzung der Kniesehne. Wide Receiver Jamison Crowder (Knöchel), Wide ReceiverJosh Doctson (Ferse), Wide Receiver Paul Richardson (Schulter, Knie), Runningback Adrian Peterson (Knöchel, Schulter, Knie), Runningback Chris Thompson (Rippe, Knie) und Linebacker Zach Vigil (Oberschenkel) gelten als ‘fraglich’. Der Einsatz von Guard Shawn Lauvao (Wade) ist ‘zweifelhaft’. Die Seattle Seahawks spielen am Sonntag in London gegen die Oakland Raiders. Sie müssen dabei auf Defensive End Rasheem Green (Knöchel) und Linebacker K.J. Wright (Knie) verzichten. Defensive End Dion Jordan (Knie) und Tight End Nick Vannett (Rücken) sind ‘fraglich’. Bei den Las Vegas Raiders ist der Einsatz von Offensive Lineman Kelechi Osemele (Knie) und Defensive Tackle Frostee Rucker (Nacken) ‘zweifelhaft’. Safety Karl Joseph (Kniesehne) gilt als ‘fraglich’. Center Rodney Hudson (Knöchel), Defensive Tackle Maurice Hurst (Schulter), Guard Gabe Jackson (Brust), Linebacker Emmanuel Lamur (Fuß), Runningback Marshawn Lynch (Hüfte) und Offensive Tackle Kolton Miller (Knie) konnten die ganze Woche nur eingeschränkt trainieren. Die Indianapolis Colts haben am Sonntag gegen die New York Jets eine lange Liste an Verletzten zu beklagen. Defensive LinemanDenico Autry (Kniesehne), Tight End Jack Doyle (Hüfte), Wide Receiver T.Y. Hilton (Brust, Kniesehne), Offensive Lineman Denzelle Good (nicht verletzungsbedingt) und die Safeties Matthias Farley (Schulter, Leiste, Handgelenk) undClayton Geathers (Gehirnerschütterung, Nacken) fallen aus. Tight EndEric Ebron (Schienbein, Oberschenkel, Knöchel, Knie), Defensive Tackle Margus Hunt (Knie), Center Ryan Kelly (Wade), Linebacker Darius Leonard (Knöchel), Cornerback Arthur Maulet (Hüfte) und Safety Mike Mitchell (Brust) sind ‘fraglich’. Den New York Jets fehlen Wide Receiver Charone Peake (Kniesehne) und Cornerback Buster Skrine (Gehirnerschütterung). Ein Einsatz von Linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louis (Fuß) und Cornerback Trumaine Johnson (Oberschenkel) ist ‘zweifelhaft’. Runningback Isaiah Crowell (Knöchel), sowie die Safeties Marcus Maye (Knöchel, Fuß) und Doug Middleton (Kniesehne) gelten als ‘fraglich’. Bei den Arizona Cardinals gelten für das Spiel gegen die Minnesota Vikings Runnigback Chase Edmonds (Rücken), Defensive End Markus Golden (Knie), Defensive Tackle Robert Nkemdiche (Fuß) und die Offensive LinemenD.J. Humphries (Knie), Mike Iupati (Schulter) und Andre Smith (Kniesehne) als ‘fraglich’. Den Minnesota Vikings fehlen die Defensive Ends Tashawn Bower (Knöchel) und Everson Griffen (nicht verletzungsbedingt), sowie Offensive TackleRiley Reiff (Fuß) und Safety Andrew Sendejo (Leiste). Runningback Dalvin Cook (Kniesehne) ist als ‘fraglich’ gelistet. Den Pittsburgh Steelers fehlen gegen die Cincinnati Bengals SafetyMorgan Burnett (Leiste) und Wide Receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey (Knöchel). Linebacker L.J. Fort gilt mit einer Knöchelverletzung als ‘fraglich’. Bei den Cincinnati Bengals fallen Runningback Giovani Bernard (Knie), Tight End Tyler Kroft (Fuß) und Center Billy Price (Fuß) aus. Cornerback William Jackson (Knie), Offensive Tackle Cedric Ogbuehi (Handgelenk) und Wide Receiver John Ross sind ‘fraglich’. Die Los Angeles Chargers müssen gegen die Cleveland Browns auf Wide Receiver Travis Benjamin (Fuß), Defensive End Joey Bosa (Fuß) und Linebacker Kyzir White (Knie) verzichten. Die Offensive Tackle Joe Barksdale (Knie) und Russell Okung (Leiste), sowie Kicker Caleb Sturgis (Oberschenkel) gelten als ‘fraglich’. Linebacker Jatavis Brown (Leiste) ist als ‘zweifelhaft’ gelistet. Den Cleveland Browns fehlen am Sonntag die Wide Receiver Rashard Higgins (Knie) und Derrick Willies (Schulter), sowie LinebackerTanner Vallejo (Gehirnerschütterung). Linebacker James Burgess ist mit einer Knieverletzung ‘fraglich’. Bei den Buffalo Bills waren Cornerback Tre’Davious White (Knöchel), Guard John Miller (Knöchel) und die Safeties Rafael Bush (Schulter) und Micah Hyde (Leiste) am Mittwoch und Donnerstag im Training limitiert. Sie alle konnten am Freitag wieder uneingeschränkt trainieren. Den Houston Texans fehlen Cornerback Aaron Colvin (Knöchel) und Linebacker Brian Peters (Knöchel). QuarterbackDeshaun Watson ist mit einer Brustverletzung als ‘fraglich’ gelistet. Die Wide ReceiverKeke Coutee (Kniesehne), DeAndre Hopkins (Fuß) und Will Fuller (Kniesehne), sowie Tight End Ryan Griffin (Zehe) und Cornerback Jonathan Joseph (Hüfte) konnten die gesamte Woche nur eingeschränkt am Training teilnehmen. Den Chicago Bears fehlt gegen die Miami Dolphins Cornerback Marcus Cooper (Kniesehne). Cornerback Prince Amukamara (Kniesehne) und Guard Eric Kush (Nacken) konnten am Freitag wieder voll am Training teilnehmen. Bei den Miami Dolphins sind Linebacker Chase Allen (Fuß), Defensive End Andre Branch (Knie), Tight EndA.J. Derby (Fuß), Wide ReceiverJakeem Grant (Schulter), Cornerback Bobby McCain (Knie), Wide Receiver DeVante Parker (Oberschenkel), Quarterback Ryan Tannehill (Wurfschulter) und Offensive Tackle Laremy Tunsil (Gehirnerschütterung) ‘fraglich’. Defensive End Cameron Wake gilt als ‘zweifelhaft’. Die Los Angeles Rams müssen bei ihrem Aufeinandertreffen mit den Denver Broncos auf Kicker Greg Zuerlein verzichten, der an einer Leistenverletzung leidet. Den Denver Broncos fehlen Cornerback Adam Jones (Oberschenkel) und Offensive Tackle Jared Veldheer (Knie). Den Baltimore Ravens fehlen gegen die Tennessee Titans CornerbackAnthony Averett (Kniesehne) und Runningback De’Lance Turner (Kniesehne). Cornerback Brandon Carr (Knie), Safety Anthony Levine (Kniesehne), Defensive Tackle Michael Pierce (Fuß), Cornerback Tavon Young (Hüfte) und Linebacker Tim Williams (Kniesehne) gelten als ‘fraglich’. Die Tennessee Titans müssen auf Linebacker Will Compton (Kniesehne) und Safety Kenny Vaccaro (Ellenbogen) verzichten. Linebacker Kamalei Correa (Fuß), Defensive Tackle Bennie Logan (Ellenbogen), Linebacker Robert Spillane (Knie) und Linebacker Wesley Woodyard (Schulter) sind ‘fraglich’. Den Jacksonville Jaguars fehlen gegen die Dallas Cowboys Runningback Leonard Fournette (Kniesehne), Offensive LinemanJosh Wells (Leiste), sowie die Cornerbacks D.J. Hayden (Zehe) und Tre Herndon (Kniesehne). Cornerback Jalen Ramsey war im Training eingeschränkt. Bei den Dallas Cowboys fallen die Linebacker Sean Lee (Kniesehne) und Joe Thomas (Fuß). Die Defensive Ends Randy Gregory (Knie) und Demarcus Lawrence (Schulter), Defensive Tackle Maliek Collins (Knie), Cornerback Chidobe Awuzie (Knöchel) und Wide Receiver Deonte Thompson (Kniesehne) sind als ‘fraglich’ gelistet. Gegen die New England Patriots müssen dieKansas City Chiefs auf Wide Receiver De’Anthony Thomas (Schienbein) und Safety Eric Murray (Knöchel) verzichten. Der Einsatz von SafetyEric Berry (Ferse) und Linebacker Justin Houston (Kniesehne) gilt als ‘zweifelhaft’. LinebackerTanoh Kpassagnon (Knöchel) ist ‘fraglich’. Bei de New England Patriots sind die Wide Receiver Josh Gordon (Kniesehne) und Chris Hogan (Oberschenkel), Tight End Rob Gronkowski (Knöchel), Runningback Sony Michel (Knie), die Defensive Ends Geneo Grissom (Knöchel) und John Simon (Schulter), die Defensive TacklesMalcom Brown (Knie) und Danny Shelton (Ellenbogen) und Cornerback Eric Rowe als ‘fraglich’ gelistet. .
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