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Week 8 Injury Report – Thursday FOR USE AS DESIRED NFL 10/29/15 WEEK 8 INJURY REPORT – THURSDAY ARIZONA CARDINALS at CLEVELAND BROWNS ARIZONA CARDINALS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday WR John Brown (hamstring), TE Darren Fells (shoulder), WR Brittan Golden (groin), LB Alex Okafor (calf), CB Jerraud Powers (hamstring), DT Frostee Rucker (quadricep), C Lyle Sendlein (ankle) Thursday WR John Brown (hamstring), TE Darren Fells (shoulder), WR Brittan Golden (groin), LB Alex Okafor (calf), CB Jerraud Powers (hamstring) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday CB Justin Bethel (foot), S Deone Bucannon (elbow), LB Dwight Freeney (finger) Thursday LB Dwight Freeney (finger), DT Frostee Rucker (quadricep), C Lyle Sendlein (ankle) FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Thursday CB Justin Bethel (foot), S Deone Bucannon (elbow) CLEVELAND BROWNS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday WR Andrew Hawkins (concussion), TE Rob Housler (hamstring), RB Duke Johnson (not injury related), QB Josh McCown (right shoulder, ribs), S Jordan Poyer (shoulder), DE Randy Starks (not injury related), T Joe Thomas (not injury related) Thursday WR Andrew Hawkins (concussion), TE Rob Housler (hamstring), LB Paul Kruger (illness), S Jordan Poyer (shoulder) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday S Tashaun Gipson (ankle), CB Joe Haden (concussion, finger), LB Craig Robertson (ankle) Thursday S Tashaun Gipson (ankle), QB Josh McCown (right shoulder, ribs), LB Craig Robertson (ankle) FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday RB Isaiah Crowell (ribs), DE John Hughes (knee), QB Johnny Manziel (right elbow), WR Marlon Moore (hamstring), CB K'Waun Williams (hamstring) Thursday RB Isaiah Crowell (ribs), CB Joe Haden (concussion, finger), DE John Hughes (knee), RB Duke Johnson (not injury related), QB Johnny Manziel (right elbow), WR Marlon Moore (hamstring), DE Randy Starks (not injury related), T Joe Thomas (not injury related), CB K'Waun Williams (hamstring) CINCINNATI BENGALS at PITTSBURGH STEELERS CINCINNATI BENGALS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday T Andrew Whitworth (not injury related) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday CB Leon Hall (back) Thursday CB Leon Hall (back) PITTSBURGH STEELERS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday LB Terence Garvin (knee), CB William Gay (shoulder), LB James Harrison (not injury related), TE Heath Miller (not injury related), TE Matt Spaeth (not injury related), DE Stephon Tuitt (knee) Thursday S Will Allen (ankle), LB Terence Garvin (knee), TE Matt Spaeth (not injury related), DE Stephon Tuitt (knee), QB Michael Vick (hamstring) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday S Will Allen (ankle), QB Michael Vick (hamstring) FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday QB Ben Roethlisberger (knee) Thursday CB William Gay (shoulder), LB James Harrison (not injury related), TE Heath Miller (not injury related), QB Ben Roethlisberger (knee) DETROIT LIONS at KANSAS CITY CHIEFS DETROIT LIONS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday WR Calvin Johnson (not injury related), LB DeAndre Levy (hip), T LaAdrian Waddle (knee) Thursday LB DeAndre Levy (hip) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday P Sam Martin (left knee), TE Brandon Pettigrew (elbow), LB Stephen Tulloch (illness) Thursday RB Joique Bell (ankle), CB Rashean Mathis (illness), T LaAdrian Waddle (knee) FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday RB Joique Bell (ankle), QB Matthew Stafford (quadricep) Thursday WR Calvin Johnson (not injury related), P Sam Martin (left knee), TE Brandon Pettigrew (elbow), QB Matthew Stafford (quadricep), LB Stephen Tulloch (illness) KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Practice Report OUT (DEFINITELY WILL NOT PLAY) Thursday DE Mike Devito (concussion), G Ben Grubbs (neck), LB Ramik Wilson (ankle) DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday DE Mike Devito (concussion), G Ben Grubbs (neck), LB Tamba Hali (knee), LB Ramik Wilson (ankle) FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday TE Travis Kelce (groin), WR Jeremy Maclin (concussion), LB Joshua Mauga (groin, achilles), DT Dontari Poe (ankle), QB Alex Smith (right thumb), RB Charcandrick West (pectoral) Thursday LB Tamba Hali (knee), TE Travis Kelce (groin), WR Jeremy Maclin (concussion), LB Joshua Mauga (groin, achilles), DT Dontari Poe (ankle), QB Alex Smith (right thumb), RB Charcandrick West (pectoral) MINNESOTA VIKINGS at CHICAGO BEARS MINNESOTA VIKINGS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday LB Audie Cole (finger), DT Sharrif Floyd (knee, ankle), RB Adrian Peterson (hip, finger ankle), DE Justin Trattou (foot), WR Jarius Wright (concussion) Thursday TE Rhett Ellison (concussion), DT Sharrif Floyd (knee, ankle), RB Adrian Peterson (hip, finger ankle), DE Justin Trattou (foot) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday TE Rhett Ellison (concussion), RB Zach Line (neck), WR Adam Thielen (ankle) Thursday LB Audie Cole (finger) FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday DT Tom Johnson (knee) Thursday DT Tom Johnson (knee), RB Zach Line (neck), WR Adam Thielen (ankle), WR Jarius Wright (concussion) CHICAGO BEARS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday DT Bruce Gaston (illness), LB Shea McClellin (knee) Thursday DT Bruce Gaston (illness), C Hroniss Grasu (neck), LB Shea McClellin (knee) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday T Jermon Bushrod (shoulder), C Hroniss Grasu (neck), G Patrick Omameh (ankle), S Antrel Rolle (ankle), G Matt Slauson (knee, shoulder) Thursday T Jermon Bushrod (shoulder), G Patrick Omameh (ankle), S Antrel Rolle (ankle), G Matt Slauson (knee, shoulder) NEW YORK GIANTS at NEW ORLEANS SAINTS NEW YORK GIANTS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday CB Prince Amukamara (pectoral), LB Jon Beason (ankle), WR Victor Cruz (calf), DE Owamagbe Odighizuwa (hamstring), G Geoff Schwartz (ankle), LB J.T. Thomas (ankle) Thursday CB Prince Amukamara (pectoral), LB Jon Beason (ankle), WR Victor Cruz (calf), DE Owamagbe Odighizuwa (hamstring), LB J.T. Thomas (ankle) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday LB Uani' Unga (neck) Thursday G Geoff Schwartz (ankle) FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday WR Odell Beckham (hamstring) Thursday WR Odell Beckham (hamstring), LB Uani' Unga (neck) NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday T Terron Armstead (knee), WR Marques Colston (not injury related), LB Dannell Ellerbe (hip), G Jahri Evans (not injury related), LB David Hawthorne (hamstring), G Mike McGlynn (not injury related), T Andrus Peat (knee), DT Kevin Williams (not injury related) Thursday LB Dannell Ellerbe (hip), LB David Hawthorne (hamstring), CB Keenan Lewis (hip), G Mike McGlynn (not injury related), T Andrus Peat (knee) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday CB Keenan Lewis (hip) FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday CB Damian Swann (concussion) Thursday T Terron Armstead (knee), WR Marques Colston (not injury related), G Jahri Evans (not injury related), CB Damian Swann (concussion), DT Kevin Williams (not injury related) NEW YORK JETS at OAKLAND RAIDERS NEW YORK JETS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday G Willie Colon (knee), WR Eric Decker (knee), C Nick Mangold (neck), WR Chris Owusu (concussion, shoulder), RB Bilal Powell (ankle), S Calvin Pryor (ankle) Thursday C Nick Mangold (neck), WR Chris Owusu (concussion, shoulder), S Calvin Pryor (ankle), WR Devin Smith (ankle) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday CB Buster Skrine (shoulder, hand), WR Devin Smith (ankle) Thursday G Willie Colon (knee), WR Eric Decker (knee), RB Bilal Powell (ankle), CB Buster Skrine (shoulder, hand) FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday S Dion Bailey (hip), T Breno Giacomini (thumb), RB Chris Ivory (hamstring), P Ryan Quigley (right shin), DE Leonard Williams (knee), CB Marcus Williams (hamstring) Thursday S Dion Bailey (hip), T Breno Giacomini (thumb), RB Chris Ivory (hamstring), CB Dexter McDougle (hand), P Ryan Quigley (right shin), DE Leonard Williams (knee), CB Marcus Williams (hamstring) OAKLAND RAIDERS Practice Report Thursday Practice Not Complete DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday LB Neiron Ball (knee), S Charles Woodson (shoulder, knee) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday CB T.J. Carrie (shoulder), CB Keith McGill (foot) FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday DT Denico Autry (concussion), DT Justin Ellis (ankle) SAN DIEGO CHARGERS at BALTIMORE RAVENS SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday G Orlando Franklin (ankle), TE Antonio Gates (knee), LB Denzel Perryman (biceps), LB Manti Te'o (ankle), S Eric Weddle (groin) Thursday G Orlando Franklin (ankle), TE Antonio Gates (knee), T Chris Hairston (illness), DT Sean Lissemore (hamstring), LB Denzel Perryman (biceps), LB Manti Te'o (ankle), S Eric Weddle (groin) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday DT Sean Lissemore (hamstring), CB Craig Mager (hamstring), LB Tourek Williams (foot) Thursday CB Craig Mager (hamstring), LB Tourek Williams (foot) FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday RB Melvin Gordon (ankle), C Chris Watt (groin, concussion) Thursday RB Melvin Gordon (ankle), C Chris Watt (groin, concussion) BALTIMORE RAVENS Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday T Eugene Monroe (shoulder), WR Breshad Perriman (knee), CB Tray Walker (concussion) Thursday T Eugene Monroe (shoulder), WR Breshad Perriman (knee), CB Tray Walker (concussion) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday S Terrence Brooks (thumb), S Kendrick Lewis (knee), G Kelechi Osemele (knee), TE Maxx Williams (knee, ankle) Thursday
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