NFL Week 13 Injury Update: Tracking Actives/Inactives, Injuries From Every Game

by abournenesn

Dec 6, 2015

11:40 p.m.: Bad news for Colts QB Matt Hasselbeck. Indianapolis isn’t expecting starter Andrew Luck back until at least Week 15.

7:15 p.m.: Tight end Heath Miller is among the Pittsburgh Steelers’ inactives for their Sunday night showdown with the Indianapolis Colts.

5:55 p.m.: The Denver Broncos have lost two skill players already against the San Diego Chargers.

3:20 p.m.: Good news for the Bills:

3:08 p.m.: Here’s the latest on McCoy:

2:55 p.m.: Something to monitor: Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy appears to be dealing with an injury.

2:15 p.m.: San Francisco 49ers tight end Vance McDonald took a blow to the head against the Chicago Bears and is listed as questionable to return.

1:40 p.m.: The Minnesota Vikings are dealing with some injury trouble early against the Seattle Seahawks.

11:59 a.m.: The Philadelphia Eagles made an addition to their injury report this morning, and it could be good news for the New England Patriots’ running game.

Bennie Logan is the Eagles’ starting nose tackle, and ESPN reported he woke up with a swollen knee. As ProFootballTalk noted, Logan hasn’t missed a game in his three-year NFL career.

11:54 a.m.: Notable update for fantasy football owners. As expected, wide receiver Michael Floyd is active for the Arizona Cardinals, but running back Andre Ellington is not.

11:52 a.m.: Case Keenum suffered a much-publicized concussion two weeks ago, but evidently he has recovered, as he’s the St. Louis Rams’ backup quarterback against the Arizona Cardinals.

If Nick Foles struggles — and that’s likely, considering his recent play and the Cardinals’ stout defense — Keenum could see action.

Inactives are out for the 1 p.m. ET games, and you find them all on NFL.com.

11:46 a.m.: Two tight end updates, as Tyler Eifert is confirmed out for the Cincinnati Bengals and Austin Seferian-Jenkins is confirmed in for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

11:42 a.m.: Brandon Brooks indeed won’t play for the Texans, meaning the Buffalo Bills’ pass rush will challenge his backup.

11:20 a.m.: Bad news for the Houston Texans, who might have lost of their starting offensive linemen just hours before kickoff in Buffalo.

9:53 a.m.: Andrew Luck hasn’t played in the Indianapolis Colts’ previous three games, and he’ll be out Sunday, but team owner Jim Irsay expects to see his quarterback on the field soon.

9:36 a.m. ET: It’s make-or-break week for many NFL teams (and fantasy football owners), so all eyes are on the injury reports this morning. One AFC front-runner, the New England Patriots, has some good news, while another, the Cincinnati Bengals, faces bad news, according to reports.

The Arizona Cardinals, who own the NFC’s second-best record at 9-2, are banged up on offense, with running back Andre Ellington and wide receiver Michael Floyd nursing injuries. One reportedly will play Sunday against the St. Louis Rams and one will not.

Fantasy football owners in need of a tight end might want to consider Austin Seferian-Jenkins of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Thumbnail photo via Aaron Doster/USA TODAY Sports Images

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