“Recent Injury Updates for Week 15: Key Players and Notable Injuries”

Zach Charbonnet #26 of the Seattle Seahawks runs with the ball while being tackled by Naquan Jones
December 13, 2024

Welcome to Week 15 of the NFL season, which marks the beginning of Fantasy football postseasons. To help you prepare, we’ve compiled a comprehensive injury report for each team so you can make informed decisions on your roster.

Even if you’re not involved in Fantasy football (or didn’t make the postseason in your league), it’s important to stay updated on key injuries this week. For example, in Pittsburgh, the Steelers will be without top wide receiver George Pickens for their matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Good news for the Bengals: Quarterback Joe Burrow will play against the Titans in their critical must-win game.

Here’s a summary of each team’s latest injury report for Week 15, with updates coming throughout the evening as more reports are released:

Bengals at Titans
Bengals: OT Orlando Brown Jr. (fibula), LB Joe Bachie (groin), DT Sheldon Rankins (illness) OUT; WR Charlie Jones (groin) QUESTIONABLE
Titans: RB Tony Pollard (ankle), LB Otis Reese (ankle), OL Jaelyn Duncan (hamstring), CB Roger McCreary (shoulder) QUESTIONABLE

Joe Burrow is off the injury report and will play. Charlie Jones was limited in practice on Friday after missing the previous two days. Rookie Kris Jenkins Jr. will continue to start in place of Sheldon Rankins. Tony Pollard’s status is uncertain, but Jaelyn Duncan should be ready to play.

Commanders at Saints
Commanders: WR Noah Brown (kidney) OUT; WR Jamison Crowder (calf), K Zane Gonzalez (left foot), DT Daron Payne (back) QUESTIONABLE
Saints: WR Bub Means (ankle), LB D’Marco Jackson (ankle) OUT; QB Derek Carr (left hand/concussion) DOUBTFUL; DE Tanoh Kpassagnon (Achilles) QUESTIONABLE

Noah Brown is out for Washington, while Daron Payne’s back issue has made him questionable. The Saints will start rookie QB Jake Haener after Derek Carr fractured his left hand in Week 14.

Ravens at Giants
Ravens: OLB Adisa Isaac (hamstring), S Sanoussi Kane (hamstring), NT Michael Pierce (calf), CB T.J. Tampa (ankle) QUESTIONABLE
Giants: DL Rakeem Nunez-Roches (neck/shoulder), LB Bobby Okereke (back), CB Dru Phillips (shoulder), G Jon Runyan (ankle) OUT; CB Cor’Dale Flott (quad), QB Drew Lock (heel/left elbow) DOUBTFUL; CB Deonte Banks (rib), OT Chris Hubbard (knee), LB Dyontae Johnson (ankle), OL Austin Schlottmann (fibula) QUESTIONABLE

The Ravens come off their bye week with Isaac and Kane being limited in practice. The Giants will start Tommy DeVito at QB with Drew Lock’s injuries.

Cowboys at Panthers
Panthers: LB Trevin Wallace (shoulder) OUT; OLB Jadeveon Clowney (NIR/knee), RB Raheem Blackshear (chest), LB Josey Jewell (hamstring), CB Jaycee Horn (groin) QUESTIONABLE
Cowboys: C Cooper Beebe (concussion), LB DeMarvion Overshown (knee), S Juanyeh Thomas (knee) OUT; CB Trevon Diggs (knee), CB C.J. Goodwin (hamstring), LB Buddy Johnson (illness), LB Eric Kendricks (personal/shoulder), CB Jourdan Lewis (hamstring), LB Nick Vigil (foot) QUESTIONABLE

Clowney and Jewell fully practiced, while Blackshear was limited after missing practice on Wednesday. Dallas ruled out Beebe after his concussion, and Diggs’ status is uncertain.

Jets at Jaguars
TBA

Dolphins at Texans
TBA

Colts at Broncos
TBA

Bills at Lions
Bills: CB Rasul Douglas (knee) OUT; S Taylor Rapp (neck/shoulder), S Damar Hamlin (back/ribs), TE Dalton Kincaid (knee), OT Tylan Grable (groin), DE Dawuane Smoot (wrist), TE Quintin Morris (shoulder/groin), DE Casey Toohill (ribs) QUESTIONABLE
Lions: LB Trevor Nowaske (concussion) OUT

Bills rookie WR Keon Coleman (wrist) is available for Sunday, while Kincaid is questionable. The Lions have minimal injury concerns heading into Week 15.

Steelers at Eagles
Steelers: WR George Pickens (hamstring), S DeShon Elliott (hamstring), DL Larry Ogunjobi (groin) OUT; DT Montravius Adams (knee), OL Calvin Anderson (groin) QUESTIONABLE
Eagles: WR Britain Covey (neck) OUT

The Steelers will be without Pickens, along with two starters on defense.

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