Divisional Injury Report: Mark Andrews, Christian McCaffrey, and NFL playoffs injuries
Final four teams are in good health, especially the top two seeds coming in off byes. Check out the latest injuries.
The Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs is here, and we're down to the final four teams in each conference. The injury report is looking much better this week, especially for quarterbacks, who have been completely spared. The top two seeds in each conference, who had byes in the first round, are also in relatively good health.
There are still some absences and questionable tags to monitor, so let's dive into the latest injury updates as of Saturday morning:
The 49ers' Christian McCaffrey is off the injury report and is expected to play in Saturday night's game against the Packers after practicing in full all week. A.J. Dillon of the Packers is questionable with a neck injury, and his status for Saturday night's game against the 49ers is uncertain.
The Bills' Gabe Davis remains out for Sunday's game against the Chiefs, while the Chiefs' Kadarius Toney is questionable with a hip injury. The Texans' Noah Brown has been placed on injured reserve, ending his season, and the Ravens' Devin Duvernay is questionable for Saturday's game against the Texans despite practicing in full all week.
The Lions' Kalif Raymond is out for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, and the Chiefs' Justyn Ross is questionable for Sunday's game against the Bills.
In the tight end position, the Ravens' Mark Andrews has not been activated from injured reserve and will remain out for Saturday afternoon's game against the Texans. The Lions' Sam LaPorta is questionable for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, and the 49ers' George Kittle is off the injury report ahead of Saturday night's game against the Packers.
In the defensive positions, there are several players with injury concerns, including the Packers' Jaire Alexander, the Bills' Christian Benford, the Ravens' Marlon Humphrey, the Bills' Rasul Douglas, and the Bills' Taron Johnson.
Overall, the injury report is looking much better this week, with most quarterbacks and other key players expected to play. However, there are still some notable absences and questionable tags to monitor, so it will be important to keep an eye on the latest injury updates leading up to this weekend's games.
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