NFL, Week 5
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As for the Cardinals, their running back contingency plan is being tested. James Conner is out for the year, which opened the door for second-year back Trey Benson. Unfortunately for the Cards, Benson injured his ankle last week, so Michael Carter and Emari Demercado are expected to get the bulk of the touches out of the backfield moving forward.
The Bills added defensive tackle T.J. Sanders and cornerback Dorian Strong to their injury report ahead of their clash with the Patriots.
The Buccaneers updated their injury report on Saturday to disclose that McLaughlin has an illness. However, it’s not bad enough to keep him from traveling to Seattle — and he has no injury designation, which means that for now he’s good to go.
Here's a look at the initial injury reports for Week 5 and the final designations for 'Thursday Night Football'
NFL Insider Tom Pelissero gives an injury update on Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and wide receivers Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel ahead of their Week 5 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers.
CINCINNATI — The Bengals are taking on the Detroit Lions this weekend without two contributors in the fold. Rookie defensive end Shemar Stewart (ankle) is out for the NFC-AFc matchup. Meanwhile, wide receiver Charlie Jones (Achilles) is questionable. Zac Taylor confirmed their statuses following Friday's walkthrough.
As expected, tackle Tyler Booker and wideout CeeDee Lamb were ruled out with sprained ankles. Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said Friday that the team is still figuring out whether either player will be placed on injured reserve. Corner DaRon Bland (foot) will make his return in Week 4 after being out the past two weeks.
A new addition to the injury report for the TCU side is defensive lineman Ansel Din-Mbuh, who played in last week’s game against Arizona State. The Washington State transfer has played well for the Horned Frogs,