Saturday, November 8, 2025
11.9 C
United Kingdom
More

    Latest Posts

    NFL Week 10 injury report: Injuries for bettors to know include C.J. Stroud, Jayden Daniels and Kyler Murray

    The NFL’s Week 10 is dominated by quarterback injuries, whether it be a bizarre situation in Arizona or a rookie who suffered a horrific injury in the final minutes of a loss. Betting lines and odds are affected by quarterbacks more than any other position. Here are some things to consider before you place your Week 10 NFL wagers. Here, we break down the biggest NFL injury news of the week and where NFL betting lines current stand according to the latest SportsLine consensus odds, which uses the latest data and odds from top sportsbooks. This post will be updated with the final Monday Night injury report. Football Once that is released on the Saturday, we will update our inactives for each team just before kickoff. Atlanta Falcons at Indianapolis Colts (9:00 a.m. ET, Berlin)
    This weekend the NFL goes international as the Colts will “host” the Falcons from Berlin at 9:30 AM ET. ET. Both teams are healthy for this matchup. However, the Colts DeForest Buckner will not be playing due to a cervical injury. Buckner has been put on injured reserve. The good news is that the Falcons’ rushing offense, led by Bijan Robertson, will be able to continue. The Colts have acquired a new cornerback, Sauce Gardner. He was traded for two first round picks and is now set to play in his first game with his new team. ET)
    This AFC showdown is a battle between two of NFL’s worst teams. The Jets have just traded two of their best defenders before the deadline. These two teams have only combined to win three games this year. Both rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr., and the speedy receiver Cedric Tillman of the Browns are questionable. The Jets’ fire-sale has made the Browns 2.5 point favorites. New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers (1:30 p.m. ET) ET)
    The Panthers, who are 5-4 and in the NFC’s playoff race, have a great matchup with a Saints team struggling to win games. They only won one this season. New Orleans listed Alvin Kamara once again as questionable, so it’s crucial that he play to relieve the pressure on rookie quarterback Tyler Shough who is making his second career start. Carolina’s wideout Tetairoa McCmillan, a rookie, is also questionable. The Panthers have a 5.5-point advantage on the road. New England Patriots at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1 p.m. ET)
    TreVeyon Jennings and Terrell Henderson will fill in for Rhamondre Stephenson, who is again out of the Patriots’ lineup. Kayshon Boutte will be missing from New England, as well. He has been making some great plays for Drake Maye downfield. Bucs return from bye-week, but are still without veteran receiver Chris Godwin and top running back Bucky Irving. Mike Evans, who is also out for the foreseeable near future puts pressure on Emeka EGBUKA to be Baker Mayfield’s main target. Tampa Bay has a 2.5 point favorite. Baltimore Ravens at Minnesota Vikings (1:30 p.m. ET) ET)
    After so many weeks of injuries, the Ravens have a clear report for this game in Minnesota. Aaron Jones’ injury is of particular concern for the Vikings, as he has only played in four out of eight games. Jones is questionable.Baltimore is favored by 3.5 points, and the total is 48.5.Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins (1 p.m. ET)
    Bills will be without two of their front-seven defensive backs. They have also listed two cornerbacks on the injury report as questionable. It appears, however, that Christian Benford, Taron Johnson, and others are expected to play. Miami’s Ollie Gordon II is a doubt against Buffalo. He has had more chances in the last few weeks, behind De’Von Achane. Buffalo is the favorite in Miami with 9.5 points, and there is a total of 50. New York Giants against Chicago Bears (1:30 p.m. ET) ET)
    The Giants have excluded six players from the lineup, although none are likely to be a major factor in betting. Chicago has listed D’Andre Swift, the running back, as questionable. Chicago’s rookie Kyle Monangai, who was the RB1 last week and ran for 176 yards with a nagging injury to his groin for most of this season, is the RB1 for the Bears. Monangai is likely to see more action whether Swift plays or not. Jacksonville Jaguars vs Houston Texans (1 p.m. ET) ET)
    Two of the AFC South’s most promising young players will watch the game on the sidelines. Houston lost quarterback C.J. Stroud sustained a concussion last week in the Broncos’ loss, and he is not cleared to play against the Jaguars this week. Jacksonville is now without Brian Thomas Jr. This further reduces the receiver room, which has already been weakened by Travis Hunter’s absence for at least another few weeks. The Jags could rely on veteran wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, whom they acquired before Tuesday’s deadline for trades from Las Vegas. The Jaguars have a slim 1.5-point advantage on the road. Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks (3:30 p.m. ET) ET)
    Kyler Murray, who missed a few games because of a foot problem, was put on injured reserve. Jacoby Britsett now takes over the starting role in Seattle. Max Melton and Will Johnson, the Cardinals’ starting cornerbacks, are both injured. Seahawks injuries at receivers may help to offset these losses. While rookie Tory Horton, who caught two touchdowns the week before, is doubtful for this game, veteran Cooper Kupp has been ruled out after missing Washington’s win last week. AJ Barner is also a question mark, despite his four touchdowns in receiving this season. All of this may allow new Seattle receiver Rashid Shaheed a lot of playing time in his debut. Detroit Lions vs Washington Commanders (4.25 p.m.) ET)
    This rematch will not have the same star power, as Jayden Daniels is out of this week’s match due to an elbow dislocation he suffered last week. Marcus Mariota, who will replace him in the starting lineup, won’t be able to throw to Terry McLaurin as the star wide receiver is still out with a persistent quad strain. Detroit is without the ball-hawking Kerby Joesph, who has had 12 picks during the last two seasons. Taylor Decker’s status as a left tackle after last week’s loss due to a shoulder injury, is in question. Los Angeles Rams against San Francisco 49ers (3:30 p.m. ET) ET)
    Brock Purdy is again listed as questionable by the 49ers, as he has missed every game this season except two. However, even if Purdy does play, Mac Jones will still start for San Francisco. He started the Rams against earlier this season and threw two touchdowns and over 300 yard in overtime. Ricky Pearsall, who is out for the second time with a leg injury, will not be playing in Santa Clara. The Rams are favorites by 4.5. Pittsburgh Steelers vs Los Angeles Chargers (8.20 p.m.) ET)
    Los Angeles’ offensive lines have had a rough year. Rashawn Slater, the star left tackle, suffered a season ending injury just before the start of the season. Joe Alt, a second-year tackle who has been injured all year and now needs ankle surgery for the remainder of the season. The Los Angeles offensive line is further weakened this week by the absence of new starting right guard Bobby Hart. Chargers have a 2.5-point advantage for Sunday night FootballThe total for the game is 45. Philadelphia Eagles vs Green Bay Packers (8.15 p.m. ET, Monday) ET, Monday)
    A.J. Brown, who missed Philly’s last game two weeks ago, appears to be on track to play coming out of the bye week. Brown, who was out of Philly’s game last week, is on track to return after the bye. Green Bay has a 2.5-point advantage in this playoff matchup from a year earlier. The total is 45.

    2025-11-07 22:12:53


    Discover more from sportscraper.co.uk

    Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    Latest Posts

    Optimized by Optimole