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Week 10 injury report roundup

Dez Bryant

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (88) catches a 5-yard touchdown reception as Detroit Lions cornerback Darius Slay (30) defends and Glover Quin watches in the second quarter of an NFL football game in Detroit, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2013. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

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Over the course of the week, there are a lot of posts about the most prominent injured players but we know that you might not see all of them and that some others may fall through the cracks. As a result, we’ll comb through all the injury reports every Friday afternoon so that there’s one stop for all the news from every team playing on Sunday.

Seahawks at Falcons

The Seahawks will travel to Atlanta without defensive end Red Bryant (concussion), running back Derrick Coleman (hamstring), defensive tackle Jordan Hill (biceps) and center Max Unger (concussion). Tackle Breno Giacomini (knee) is listed as doubtful, but has been ruled out as well. Falcons wide receiver Roddy White (hamstring) has declared himself ready to return. The Falcons have called him questionable, along with tackle Sam Baker (knee), linebacker Stephen Nicholas (thigh) and defensive tackle Corey Peters (knee).

Bengals at Ravens

The Bengals ruled out linebacker Rey Maualuga (knee) and defensive tackle Devon Still (elbow). Linebacker Michael Boley (hamstring) is doubtful, while running back Giovani Bernard (ribs) and tight end Jermaine Gresham (groin) are questionable. Linebacker Terrell Suggs (foot) is probable, but cornerback Corey Graham (calf), safety James Ihedigbo (toe), linebacker Daryl Smith (thigh), cornerback Jimmy Smith (thigh) and wide receiver Brandon Stokley (thigh) are all questionable.

Lions at Bears

It doesn’t look like the Lions will have defensive end Ezekiel Ansah (ankle), cornerback Bill Bentley (knee) and tackle Corey Hilliard (knee) as they’re all listed as doubtful. Running back Reggie Bush (knee) and wide receiver Calvin Johnson (knee) are both probable, though. Quarterback Jay Cutler (groin) and cornerback Charles Tillman (knee) are both good to go for the Bears. Defensive end Shea McClellin (hamstring) is doubtful to be in the lineup.

Raiders at Giants

Safety Tyvon Branch (ankle), wide receiver Juron Criner (shoulder), cornerback D.J. Hayden (groin), tackle Matt McCants (toe), running back Darren McFadden (hamstring) and tackle Tony Pashos (hip) have all been ruled out for the Raiders. Guard Andre Gurode (quadricep) and linebacker Kaluka Maiava (rib) are listed as questionable, so the team may be even more shorthanded come Sunday. It’s another week on the sideline for Giants cornerback Corey Webster (groin, ankle), whose season is pretty close to lost at this point. Running back Brandon Jacobs (hamstring, knee) is doubtful, while the team has higher hopes for questionable cornerbacks Jayron Hosley (hamstring) and Trumaine McBride (groin). Wide receiver Victor Cruz (neck) is probable after missing a day of practice.

Eagles at Packers

The Eagles listed cornerback Bradley Fletcher (pectoral) as questionable, while quarterback Michael Vick (hamstring) is on track to miss another game. It’s hard to imagine you were unaware that Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) is out. Linebacker Nick Perry (foot) and guard T.J. Lang (concussion) are both questionable while linebacker Clay Matthews (thumb) is set to make his return.

Rams at Colts

Guard Harvey Dahl (knee) has been ruled out for the Rams, while both tight end Lance Kendricks (hand) and quarterback Brady Quinn (hip) are listed as doubtful. Running back Trent Richardson (ankle) is questionable for Indy after missing two days of practice this week. Defensive tackle Josh Chapman (knee), cornerback Josh Gordy (groin), safety Delano Howell (neck) and cornerback Gregory Toler (groin) will all miss the game.

Bills at Steelers

The Bills will likely be without wide receiver Robert Woods (ankle) after listing him as doubtful, while linebacker Manny Lawson (personal) is questionable. Quarterback E.J. Manuel is set to return from his knee injury. Tackles Mike Adams (ribs) and Marcus Gilbert (ankle) are both questionable for the Steelers.

Jaguars at Titans

Jaguars wide receiver Stephen Williams (Achilles) is doubtful, while tight end Danny Noble (knee) and guard Will Rackley (concussion) are both questionable. Linebacker Moise Fokou (knee) will miss another game for the Titans. Cornerback Tommie Campbell (shoulder), safety Michael Griffin (quadricep), defensive end Ropati Pitoitua (calf) and tackle David Stewart (shoulder) are all listed as questionable.

Panthers at 49ers

The Panthers only have three players on their injury report, but all three -- linebacker Chase Blackburn (foot), cornerback James Dockery (shoulder) and guard Chris Scott (knee) -- are out. Wide receiver Quinton Patton (foot) remains out for San Francisco. Linebacker Ahmad Brooks (stinger), defensive tackle Ray McDonald (biceps) and defensive tackle Justin Smith (shoulder) are all questionable.

Texans at Cardinals

The Texans won’t have running back Arian Foster (back) in the desert, leaving Ben Tate (ribs) to handle the job. Ten other Texans join Tate with probable designations. Wide receiver Brittan Golden (hamstring) won’t play for the Cardinals and tight end Rob Housler (groin) is questionable to play.

Broncos at Chargers

The Broncos are once again without cornerback Champ Bailey (foot) and safety Duke Ihenacho (ankle) is questionable, which could leave the Broncos a bit short in the secondary. Quarterback Peyton Manning (ankle) leads a parade of 11 probable Broncos. The Chargers will wait to determine the status of defensive end Lawrence Guy (toe), linebacker Jarret Johnson (hamstring) and wide receiver Eddie Royal (toe), but linebacker Donald Butler (groin) should play after being listed as probable.

Cowboys at Saints

Wide receiver Dez Bryant says his back’s just fine and he’s listed as probable for the game. Cornerback Morris Claiborne (hamstring), linebacker DeVonte Holloman (neck) and safety J.J. Wilcox (knee) have been ruled out and wide receiver Miles Austin (hamstring) is likely to join them on the inactive list. Defensive tackle Jason Hatcher (neck) will be a game-time decision. The fleur-de-lys on the side of the Saints’ helmet could be replaced by a question mark this week with wide receiver Marques Colston (knee), guard Jahri Evans (hip), tight end Jimmy Graham (elbow, foot), safety Roman Harper (knee), linebacker David Hawthorne (toe), safety Malcolm Jenkins (knee), defensive end Tom Johnson (hip), defensive end Cameron Jordan (ankle), linebacker Curtis Lofton (hamstring, ankle) and defensive tackle Tyrunn Walker (knee) all earning the designation on Friday’s injury report. Running back Darren Sproles (concussion) should play after being listed as probable.