Here’s a look at some of the key points on this week’s final injury list.
As quarterbacks go, Brady Quinn of the Browns is probable with a broken finger, as is Tony Romo of the Cowboys.
Jamarcus Russell of the Raiders is probable with knee and ankle injuries. Seattle’s Matt Hasselbeck (back) is probable, too.
On to the position players.
For the Bills, defensive end Aaron Schobel (knee) is still out, as is safety Donte Whitner (shoulder).
Chiefs receiver Mark Bradley is probable with a thigh injury. Linebacker Donnie Edwards (hamstring, knee) is out; linebacker Derrick Johnson (thigh) is probable.
For the Panthers, no player is listed below probable; thus, all will most likely be available.
For the Falcons, tackle Sam Baker (back) will miss another game. Several key players are questionable, including defensive end John Abraham (neck), kicker Jason Elam (left hip), defensive tackle Grady Jackson (knee), and receiver Roddy White (back).
Receiver Brandon Lloyd (calf) is probable for the Bears.
Rams running back Steven Jackson (thigh) will miss another game. Tackle Orlando Pace (knee) also is out.
Texans running back Steve Slaton (chest) is probable.
Browns tight end Kellen Winslow (shoulder) is questionable, as is defensive tackle Shaun Rogers (neck). Guard Eric Steinback (ribs) is probable.
Vikings defensive end Jared Allen (shoulder) is questionable, as is safety Madieu Williams (shoulder).
Jaguars receiver Troy Williamson won’t be able to duke it out with Vikings coach Brad Childress; Williamson is out with a groin injury. Running back Fred Taylor (neck) is probable.
Patriots defensive end Richard Seymour (toe) is questionable. Linebacker Tedy Bruschi (knee) also is questionable.
The Dolphins, after 10 regular-season games and two straight grueling two-point wins, have no injuries to report.
Giants receiver Plaxico Burress (hamstring) is questionable. Running back Brandon Jacobs (knee) is probable.
Cardinals linebacker Clark Haggans (foot) is questionable, as is defensive end Travis LaBoy (ankle).
Jets linebacker David Harris (groin) is out.
Titans cornerback Nick Harper (ankle) is doubtful. Running back LenDale White (calf) is probable.
Raiders defensive end Derrick Burgess (tricep) is probable, as is running back Darren McFadden (toe).
Broncos running back Selvin Young (groin) is doubtful. Cornerback Champ Bailey (groin) is also questionable. Receiver Brandon Marshall (hip) is probable.
Eagles running back Brian Westbrook (knee, ankle) is questionable.
Ravens tackles Willie Anderson (ankle) and Jared Gaither (shoulder) are questionable. Receiver Derrick Mason (shoulder) is questionable.
49ers receiver Josh Morgan (groin) will miss another game. Linebacker Patrick Willis (illness) is probable.
Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman (groin) is questionable. Tight end Jason Witten (ribs) is probable.
Bucs safety Jermaine Phillips (forearm) is out. Running back Cadillac Williams (hamstring) is questionable.
Lions receiver Calvin Johnson (quad) is probable.
Colts safety Bob Sanders (knee) is questionable.
Chargers defensive tackle Luis Castillo (groin) is doubtful. Cornerback Antonio Cromartie (hip) is probable.
Redskins running back Clinton Portis (knee) is questionable, as is Antwaan Randle El (ankle).
Seahawks receiver Deion Branch (heel) is probable.
Packers receiver Donald Driver (knee), defensive end Aaron Kampman (calf), and cornerback Charles Woodson (toe) are probable.
Saints running back Reggie Bush (knee) is questionable. Receiver Marques Colston (knee) is probable.
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November 22nd, 2008 at 12:30 pm
I hope you intentionally left Russell out of the QB paragraph.
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November 22nd, 2008 at 7:31 pm
“Jaguars receiver Troy Williamson won’t be able to duke it out with Vikings coach Brad Childress; Williamson is out with a groin injury”
This does not make sense.
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November 23rd, 2008 at 5:36 am
dwaechte - it makes perfect sense if you’ve been reading the stories lately. Troy Williamson was bad-mouthing Childress all week in the press.
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