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Week 14 in the NFL got underway with the Steelers and Vikings going head to head on Thursday. A key piece to Minnesota's win was the return of Dalvin Cook, who exploded for 222 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns after he missed a game due to a shoulder injury. While the Vikings were fortunate to have their star running back return earlier than expected from his injury, teams across the league will in all likelihood not be so lucky. 

As we await the rest of the Week 14 slate to kick off, teams are filing in their final injury reports of the week on Friday and revealing the game statuses for each of their players. Below, you'll find every injury report leading into the weekend and analysis of what injuries could impact this upcoming week the most. 

All odds come courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook.

Cowboys (-4.5) at Washington

Pollard didn't practice all week due to a foot injury, and on Sunday the team listed him as inactive. Receiver Noah Brown was the only other player listed on the Cowboys' injury report, but he is heading to injured reserve. 

McKissic has a chance to play on Sunday as he continues to look for clearance after a concussion. He returned to practice on Thursday and was limited throughout the remainder of the week. Samuel was limited throughout the week as well, giving him a shot to play Sunday despite a groin injury. 

Jaguars at Titans (-8.5)

Jacksonville is extremely healthy heading into this matchup as Linder is the lone player listed on the final injury report. Myles Jack, Josh Allen and James Robinson were all full participants on Friday and carry no designation coming into the weekend. 

After being claimed earlier this week, Cunningham will have to wait a week to make his Titans debut. Meanwhile, there are no true surprises on this list for Tennessee as every other player that has been ruled out for Sunday missed the entire week of practice. 

Seahawks (-8.5) at Texans 

One player the Seahawks will have for Sunday's game is receiver DK Metcalf, who missed practice time with week with a foot injury as well as an illness. Running back Alex Collins will also play despite missing practice time with an abdomen injury. 

Cook was limited on Friday after not appearing on the team's injury reports on Wednesday and Thursday. Moore was limited on Friday after not practicing on Wednesday and Thursday. 

Raiders at Chiefs (-9.5)

With Waller out, look for tight end Foster Moreau to get more targets from quarterback Derek Carr on Sunday. Perryman's status for Sunday looks bleak after the Raiders linebacker missed practice all week. 

Kansas City is largely pretty healthy coming into Week 14. Lammons didn't practice all week, so it was expected that he'd be ruled out. Meanwhile, both Fenton and Niang seem to have a shot to play as they were on the practice field throughout the week on a limited basis, including Friday's session. 

Saints (-5.5) at Jets

While the Saints will be without Ramczyk (knee) once again, they are getting healthier. Running back Alvin Kamara (knee) and left tackle Terron Armstead (knee) do not carry any injury designation heading into the weekend, signaling that both will play on Sunday in New York. 

Moore did not practice all week, which is not a good sign as it relates to his chances of playing on Sunday. The Jets will already be without Corey Davis, who is slated to undergo season-ending core-muscle surgery. 

Falcons at Panthers (-2.5)

  • Falcons: OLB Ade Ogundeji (ankle), S Richie Grant (ankle) QUESTIONABLE
  • Panthers: G John Miller (ankle), G Michael Jordan (hamstring) OUT 

Ogundeji and Grant were both limited during Friday's practice. Both payers were limited on Thursday after not practicing on Wednesday. 

With both of the Panthers' starting guards out, reserves Sam Tecklenburg and Deonte Brown are slated to fill Miller and Jordan's spots on Sunday. Tecklenburg played in 97% of the team's snaps during the Panthers' Week 9 loss to the Patriots. A rookie sixth-round pick, Brown has appeared in just one of the Panthers' first 12 games. 

Ravens at Browns (-2.5)

After Mekari suffered a hand injury against the Steelers, head coach John Harbaugh said he was going to be out a while, so it's not surprising to see him listed as such, especially after missing the entire week of practice. Boykin is listed as doubtful, but was able to practice on a limited basis throughout the week. 

Despite their Week 13 bye, the Browns still have several players dealing with nagging injuries. Harrison was limited all week, while Jackson was limited on Friday after not practicing Wednesday and Thursday. Elliott was limited on Thursday and Friday after not appearing on Wednesday's injury report. 

Giants at Chargers (-10) 

Glennon was cleared from concussion protocols on Friday and is expected to start. Jake Fromm, a second-year quarterback who has yet to play in a regular-season game, will serve as his backup. During his three active seasons at Georgia, Fromm threw 78 touchdowns against 18 interceptions while completing 63.2% of his passes. 

Jones did not practice early in the week before being a limited participant later in the week. The Chargers officially ruled Keenan Allen out of Sunday's game after the Pro Bowl receiver was placed on the team's reserve/COVID-19 list on Monday. 

Lions at Broncos (-10)

The Lions have 10 players who are questionable with an illness. Along with those players, the Lions may be without two of their top playmakers in Swift and Hockenson. Detroit will also be without running back Jamaal Williams and safety Tracy Walker, who have been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list. 

Chubb and Harris were limited on Thursday and Friday after not practicing on Wednesday. Gordon was limited all week. The Broncos will be without safety PJ Locke and running back Mike Boone as both players are on the team's reserve/COVID-19 list. 

49ers (-1.5) at Bengals

The 49ers received good news on Friday when Samuel was able to practice in a limited role. Samuel did not practice earlier in the week. 

The Bengals would be without two of their key offensive players if Higgins and Mixon are sidelined. Higgins was limited on Thursday and Friday after not practicing Wednesday. Mixon did not practice throughout the week. 

Bills at Buccaneers (-3.5)

Sweeney and Lotulelei were both trending in the wrong direction after missing practice on both Thursday and Friday. Meanwhile, the Bills were without wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders during Friday's practice, but the team did not indicate that his absence was injury related and he carries no designation heading into the weekend, so he should be good to go. 

Whitehead was unable to get on the practice field all week, so the Buccaneers officially ruling him out seemed more of a formality than anything else. As for Jensen, he returned to practice on a limited basis on Friday after missing the rest of the week, which gives him a chance of suiting up. 

Bears at Packers (-12.5) 

The good new for Chicago is that both David Montgomery (shoulder, glute, groin) and Allen Robinson (hamstring) were full participants in practice on Friday and carry no injury designation heading into Sunday's matchup. Quarterback Justin Fields -- who has missed time due to a rib injury -- also practiced in full throughout the week and will start. 

Cobb could miss the remainder of the season after undergoing core muscle surgery, so him being ruled out here is merely a formality before he's placed on IR. Green Bay will be without Bakhtiari as he did not practice all week due to his knee injury. Campbell popped up on the injury report on Friday due to an illness and is questionable, so his status is worth monitoring as well. 

Rams at Cardinals (-2.5), Monday 

While Allen is doubtful to play after not practicing at all this week, the real headline when it comes to the Rams' injury report is that they won't have running back Darrell Henderson Jr. for the second straight week due to him being placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Sean McVay told reporters that he would miss Saturday's practice session due to an illness, per NFL.com. Apparently, that illness is COVID-related.

The Cardinals are getting closer to full strength. Running back Chase Edmonds has returned from IR, and he's a game-time decision to play Monday with the ankle injury he's been dealing with.