July 13, 2024

NFL Week 4 injuries: Raiders’ Jimmy Garoppolo ruled out; Saints’ Derek Carr likely game-time decision

Week 4 of the 2023 NFL season is already underway, and many more matchups are on tap for the weekend. But not every team is healthy as we approach the quarter-mark of the schedule, with several big names on track to be sidelined — or return from the sidelines — on Sunday. Below, you’ll find a complete rundown of all the official injury reports.

All odds via Sportsline consensus

Atlanta Falcons at Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Falcons: WR Josh Ali (ankle) OUT; RB Cordarrelle Patterson (thigh) QUESTIONABLE
  • Jaguars: WR Zay Jones (knee), LB Devin Lloyd (thumb), DB Antonio Johnson (hamstring) OUT; WR Jamal Agnew (quad), OT Anton Harrison (ankle), DT Foley Fatukasi (shoulder) QUESTIONABLE

Atlanta hasn’t had much use for Patterson with Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier headlining its backfield. The Jaguars, though, will lean even more on Calvin Ridley and Christian Kirk with Jones sidelined as the WR3.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Orleans Saints

  • Buccaneers: DT Calijah Kancey (calf), LB SirVocea Dennis (hamstring), CB Jamel Dean (neck, shoulder), CB Derrek Pitts (hamstring) OUT; DT Vita Vea (pectoral), LB Devin White (foot), CB Carlton Davis (toe) QUESTIONABLE
  • Saints: OG Cesar Ruiz (concussion), CB Paulson Adebo (hamstring), S Jordan Howden (finger) OUT; QB Derek Carr (shoulder), TE Foster Moreau (ankle) QUESTIONABLE

Tampa Bay’s vaunted “D” could be severely limited, especially in the secondary, where both starting corners are banged up. If both Vea and White are out in the front seven, the Saints should have more space to properly welcome Alvin Kamara back into the fold.

Carr will likely be a game-time decision, according to New Orleans.Football. He wants to play this week, per Nick Underhill, but it’s looking like it will be 50-50 on if he suits up. Ex-Bucs starter Jameis Winston is the emergency plan under center.

Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills

  • Dolphins: OLB Jaelan Phillips (oblique) OUT; RB Salvon Ahmed (groin), OT Terron Armstead (back, ankle, knee), OL Connor Williams (groin), S DeShon Elliott (ankle, groin) QUESTIONABLE
  • Bills: S Jordan Poyer (knee) OUT

De’Von Achane could be in for another sizable role alongside Raheem Mostert in Miami’s busy backfield with Ahmed still nursing an injury. Tua Tagovailoa’s line, meanwhile, remains banged up. On the other side, ex-Rams starter Taylor Tapp is set to start opposite Micah Hyde at the back end of Buffalo’s secondary after Poyer went down in the Bills’ Week 3 rout of the Commanders. Damar Hamlin is poised to make his 2023 debut as depth.

Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles

  • Commanders: RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. (illness) OUT
  • Eagles: WR Quez Watkins (hamstring), S Sydney Brown (hamstring) OUT; S Justin Evans (neck) QUESTIONABLE

With Rodriquez out, the Commanders could choose to elevate either Alex Armah or Derrick Gore from the practice squad.

A week after scoring deep against the Buccaneers, Olamide Zaccheaus should once again factor into Philly’s passing attack with Watkins sidelined as the WR3 behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Ex-Steelers starter Terrell Edmunds is also in line for more first-team reps at the back end of the Eagles’ secondary with both Brown and Evans banged up.

Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns

  • Ravens: WR Odell Beckham Jr. (ankle), WR Rashod Bateman (hamstring), OLB Odafe Oweh (knee), OLB David Ojabo (ankle, knee), CB Marlon Humphrey (foot) OUT; OT Ronnie Stanley (knee) DOUBTFUL; RB Justice Hill (foot), C Tyler Linderbaum (ankle), S Marcus Williams (pectoral), S Kyle Hamilton (back) QUESTIONABLE
  • Browns: QB Deshaun Watson (shoulder) QUESTIONABLE

As per usual, the Ravens are dealing with a rash of injuries on both sides of the ball. Lamar Jackson will be down two top targets, putting more pressure on rookie Zay Flowers to deliver out wide. The back seven could also be hurting if both Williams and Hamilton can’t go at safety. As for Cleveland, Watson is confident he’ll suit up, but if he can’t, rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson would be up next at QB.

Denver Broncos at Chicago Bears

  • Broncos: OLB Frank Clark (hip), ILB Josey Jewell (hip), DT Mike Purcell (ribs) OUT; S Justin Simmons (hip) QUESTIONABLE
  • Bears: CB Jaylon Johnson (hamstring), S Eddie Jackson (foot), DB Josh Blackwell (hamstring) OUT; RB Travis Homer (ankle) QUESTIONABLE

As you can see, hip injuries have hit the Broncos hard over the past week. While several Denver players will miss Sunday’s game with hip injuries, Simmons will try to play after sitting out Friday’s practice. Rookie third-round pick Drew Sanders will replace Jewell in the starting lineup.

Once again, Chicago’s ailing “D” will be shorthanded on the back end, this time against a Denver squad desperate for its first victory despite some better outings from veteran QB Russell Wilson.

Los Angeles Rams at Indianapolis Colts

  • Rams: LT Alaric Jackson (hamstring), TE Tyler Higbee (Achilles), WR Ben Skowronek (Achilles), S John Johnson III (face) QUESTIONABLE
  • Colts: C Ryan Kelly (concussion) OUT; QB Sam Ehlinger (shoulder), OG Quenton Nelson (toe), DT DeForest Buckner (back, groin) QUESTIONABLE

Sean McVay said Jackson will likely be a game-time decision. When he went down on Monday night, backup Zach Thomas struggled.

Rookie QB Anthony Richardson (concussion) was a full participant for Indianapolis all week, and he’ll return as the starter after Gardner Minshew filled in during a Week 3 upset.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Houston Texans

  • Steelers: OG James Daniels (groin), P Pressley Harvin III (hamstring) OUT
  • Texans: T Josh Jones (hand), LB Denzel Perryman (hand/wrist), CB Tavierre Thomas (hand), T Laremy Tunsil (knee) OUT

Pittsburgh will turn to veteran reserve Nate Herbig with Daniels out on the interior protecting QB Kenny Pickett, while former Steeler Brad Wing, who hasn’t appeared in an NFL game since 2017, is set to replace the sidelined Harvin as part of the special teams unit.

Houston is in dire straits with Tunsil and Jones out. Austin Deculus, a second-year player who has spent the year on the Texans practice squad, is in line to by Houston’s starting left tackle against the Steelers.

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