Week 2 is underway and there are some key players dealing with injuries.
The San Francisco 49ers are down another star, with quarterback Brock Purdy possibly out for multiple weeks. New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers is also carrying an injury tag as he’s dealing with nagging pain in his back, but he should be good to go.
See who’s in and who’s out for Week 2 of the NFL season.
QB Brock Purdy (49ers)
Practice schedule: DNP-DNP-DNP
Injury: Left Shoulder, Toe
Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET
How long will Purdy be out? Perhaps not as long as originally expected. FOX NFL Insider Jay Glazer says the Niners believe Purdy’s turf toe injury will sideline him for 1-3 weeks, which is a shorter timeline than what has been widely reported: “Turf toes, they can keep you out an awful long time, but Brock is so tough, they actually think he’s more like 1-3 weeks that he’ll be out for. They’re more optimistic than others.” The Niners are not concerned with Purdy’s shoulder injury, Glazer added. With Purdy inactive Sunday against the Saints, backup QB Mac Jones will get the start.
WR Jauan Jennings (49ers)
Practice schedule: DNP-DNP-LP
Injury: Shoulder
Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET
Jennings was dealing with a preseason calf injury that made his Week 1 status uncertain. However, he was able to play, but injured his shoulder in the 49ers game against the Seahawks. He is active for Sunday’s game against the Saints, giving the Niners an important receiving weapon alongside Ricky Pearsall and recently signed Kendrick Bourne.
LT Trent Williams (49ers)
Practice schedule: DNP-DNP-LP
Injury: Knee
Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET
Williams is yet another key 49ers’ player on the injury report alongside tight end George Kittle, Purdy, and Jennings. He’s officially active for San Francisco’s game against New Orleans. Whenever Williams is out, the 49ers struggle to run the ball and protect the passer, so his presence is vital to their offense’s effectiveness.
WR Malik Nabers (Giants)
Practice schedule: LP-Full-Full
Injury: Back
Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET
Nabers will likely be on the injury report for early-week practices for the foreseeable future as he manages a back injury. However, he logged two full practices and is active for the Giants’ divisional game against the Dallas Cowboys.
LT Andrew Thomas (Giants)
Practice schedule: DNP-LP-LP
Injury: Foot
Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET
Thomas is inactive for Sunday’s game against the Cowboys. His absence appeared to be a huge factor in New York’s lackluster offensive performance in Week 1 against the Washington Commanders. But with Thomas out again, those same issues could continue.
RB James Cook (Bills)
Practice schedule: LP-Full-Full
Injury: Hamstring
Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET
Cook logged a full workload in the Bills’ Week 1 game against the Ravens, so his one limited practice might have been more precautionary. After practicing in full twice, Cook is active for Buffalo’s game against the New York Jets.
DB Devon Witherspoon (Seahawks)
Practice schedule: DNP-DNP-DNP
Injury: Knee
Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET
After missing Week 1, Witherspoon is inactive for the Seahawks’ Week 2 game against the Steelers. Witherspoon’s presence will be missed, as former Seattle wideout D.K. Metcalf will be on the other side of the ball and is perhaps primed for a breakout revenge game.
DB Christian Gonzalez (Patriots)
Practice schedule: DNP-DNP-DNP
Injury: Hamstring
Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET
Gonzalez is inactive for the second game in a row with a hamstring injury that also kept him out throughout training camp. With Gonzalez out in Week 1, the Las Vegas Raiders’ top wide receiver Jakobi Meyers had eight catches for 97 yards. The Patriots play the Miami Dolphins in Week 2, so Tyreek Hill could have a big game with Gonzalez out.
WR Jaylen Waddle (Dolphins)
Practice schedule: LP-LP-Full
Injury: Shoulder
Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET
Waddle often ends up on the injury report, or leaves mid-game with minor injuries and later returns to the field. This week, he’s nursing a shoulder injury that he sustained in Miami’s Week 1 game against Indianapolis. But after logging a full practice on Friday, he is active for Miami’s Week 2 game against New England.
LB Dre Greenlaw (Broncos)
Practice schedule: DNP-DNP-LP
Injury: Hamstring
Kickoff: 4:05 p.m. ET
Greenlaw was a long shot to play in Week 2, but his ability to log a limited practice on Friday is a good sign for his future availability. The Broncos’ defense looked stellar in their Week 1 matchup against the Tennessee Titans, even without Greenlaw. His absence is significant, but Denver’s defense is loaded, and should pose an issue to the Indianapolis Colts’ offense during their Week 2 matchup.
TE Evan Engram (Broncos)
Practice schedule: LP-Full-Full
Injury: Calf
Kickoff: 4:05 p.m. ET
Engram sustained a calf injury during the Broncos’ Week 1 game against the Titans. But the tight end logged two full practices and should be good to go for Denver’s game against Indianapolis.
WR Xavier Worthy (Chiefs)
Practice schedule: DNP-LP-LP
Injury: Shoulder
Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. ET
Worthy injured his shoulder on the third play of the Chiefs’ Week 1 game against the Chargers when his teammate Travis Kelce collided with him. He did not return to that game, and will carry a doubtful tag into Kansas City’s Super Bowl LIX rematch with the Eagles in Week 2. Head coach Andy Reid said there was a “slim” chance Worthy could play. So if he misses the game, as expected, WR Hollywood Brown will have a significant role as will TE Travis Kelce. WRs Tyquan Thornton and Juju Smith-Schuster will have to step into bigger spots.
OT Landon Dickerson (Eagles)
Practice schedule: LP-Full-Full
Injury: Back
Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. ET
Dickerson’s return to a full practice on Thursday and Friday bodes well for his availability on Sunday. The Eagles running game has been devastating when their offensive line is healthy, and it should be again in Philadelphia’s game against Kansas City.
TE Dallas Goedert (Eagles)
Practice schedule: DNP-DNP-DNP
Injury: Knee
Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. ET
Goedert was ruled out for the Eagles’ Week 2 game against the Chiefs. The dependable TE had seven catches for 44 yards in Week 1. His presence as a safety valve for QB Jalen Hurts will be missed.
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