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Week 11 injury report roundup

Detriot Lions v Clevland Browns

CLEVELAND, OH - OCTOBER 13: Wide receiver Calvin Johnson #81 of the Detroit Lions is hit by defensive back Joe Haden #23 of the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium on October 13, 2013 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)

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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.

Jets at Bills

The Jets ruled out wide receiver Jeremy Kerley (elbow) and linebacker Garrett McIntyre (knee) and listed 16 players as probable, including wide receiver Santonio Holmes (hamstring). The Bills are short on receivers with Stevie Johnson (groin) and Robert Woods (ankle) out of the lineup.

Ravens at Bears

The Ravens listed wide receiver Marlon Brown (knee), safety James Ihedigbo (toe), defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (knee), linebacker Daryl Smith (thigh), cornerback Jimmy Smith (groin) and cornerback Lardarius Webb (groin) as questionable, but all are expected to be active on Sunday. Quarterback Jay Cutler (ankle) and linebacker Lance Briggs (shoulder) are out for the Bears, while tight end Martellus Bennett (ankle) is listed as questionable.

Browns at Bengals

The Browns are healthy for the Battle of Ohio with their injury report looking clear outside of tight end MarQueis Gray (hamstring) being ruled out and guard Jason Pinkston (ankle) listed as questionable. The Bengals aren’t in quite as good shape. Guard Kevin Zeitler (foot) is out and defensive back Chris Crocker (hamstring) and linebacker Ray Maualuga (knee) are doubtful. Linebacker James Harrison (calf) is questionable after a Friday addition to the injury report.

Raiders at Texans

Safety Tyvon Branch (ankle), wide receiver Juron Criner (shoulder), cornerback D.J. Hayden (groin) and running back Darren McFadden (hamstring) are all out again for the Raiders. Quarterback Terrelle Pryor (knee) is questionable and Raiders beat writers are suggesting Matt McGloin will start this weekend. Texans punter Shane Lechler (illness) is expected to play after missing practice time this week. Cornerback Kareem Jackson (chest) and linebacker Joe Mays (knee, abdomen) are also listed as questionable.

Cardinals at Jaguars

The Cardinals expect wide receiver Michael Floyd (shoulder) to play, but he’s listed as questionable along with linebacker John Abraham (hamstring), wide receiver Brittan Golden (hamstring) and linebacker Dontay Moch (illness). Concussions are the injury of the day in Jacksonville. Linebacker Paul Posluszny is questionable, guard Will Rackley is doubtful and wide receiver Stephen Burton is out.

Redskins at Eagles

Cornerback DeAngelo Hall (foot) showed up on the injury report on Friday and he’s listed as questionable. Eagles tackle Jason Peters (quad, pectoral) has the same designation after practicing on Friday. Cornerback Bradley Fletcher (pectoral) and linebacker Mychal Kendricks (knee) are also questionable.

Lions at Steelers

Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson (groin) is probable while Nate Burleson (arm) has moved from out to doubtful. Cornerback Bill Bentley (knee) is also doubtful and defensive end Ziggy Ansah (ankle) is questionable after a Friday return to practice. The Steelers won’t have safety Shamarko Thomas (ankle) and it looks like linebacker LaMarr Woodley (calf) will also miss the game. Guard Ramon Foster (ankle) and defensive end Brett Keisel (foot) are questionable.

Falcons at Buccaneers

Wide receiver Harry Douglas (knee) and tight end Tony Gonzalez (toe) are questionable for the Falcons after limited practices on Friday. Defensive tackles Peria Jerry (toe) and Corey Peters (knee) are questionable as well, as is running back Jason Snelling (knee). That determination was made before news of Snelling’s arrest came to light, however. Defensive end Da’Quan Bowers (concussion) and wide receiver Chris Owusu (foot) are questionable for the Buccaneers.

Chargers at Dolphins

Tackle King Dunlap (neck) is out for San Diego. Safety Jahleel Addae (ankle), center Nick Hardwick (neck), linebacker Jarret Johnson (hamstring), running back Le’Ron McClain (ankle) and wide receiver Eddie Royal (toe) are all questionable. Cornerback Dimitri Patterson (groin), center Mike Pouncey (illness) and wide receiver Mike Wallace (hamstring) are questionable for Miami.

49ers at Saints

The 49ers ruled out defensive tackle Ray McDonald (ankle) and listed tight end Garrett Celek (hamstring) as doubtful. They have more hope for tight end Vernon Davis (concussion), wide receiver Mario Manningham (knee), running back Bruce Miller (hamstring), safety Eric Reid (concussion) and linebacker Dan Skuta (foot) after listing them as questionable. Concussions will keep Saints safety Kenny Vaccaro and tight end Benjamin Watson off the field for the Saints. Tight end Jimmy Graham (elbow, foot) and safety Malcolm Jenkins (knee) are set to return.

Packers at Giants

The Packers remain hopeful that tackle Don Barclay (knee) will be able to play after listing him as questionable. Linebacker Nick Perry (foot) is doubtful after returning to action last week. Cornerback Corey Webster (groin, ankle) is out again and defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul (shoulder) is questionable after missing two days of practice.

Vikings at Seahawks

The Vikings appear ready to start quarterback Christian Ponder (left shoulder) and running back Adrian Peterson (groin) is also good to go. Tight end Kyle Rudolph (foot) remains out for Minnesota. Wide receiver Percy Harvin (hip) is set to make his Seahawks debut against the team that traded him to Seattle. It also looks like they’ll get tackle Breno Giacomini (knee) and center Max Unger (concussion) back in the lineup.

Chiefs at Broncos

The Chiefs come out of their bye with seven players listed as probable and no one in danger of missing the game because of injury. The Broncos probably won’t have cornerback Champ Bailey (foot) but the much-watched ankle of quarterback Peyton Manning isn’t going to keep him from the field on Sunday night.