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Week 13 injury report roundup

Vontaze Burfict

Cincinnati Bengals outside linebacker Vontaze Burfict (55) knocks the ball loose from Cleveland Browns running back Chris Ogbonnaya in the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2013, in Cincinnati. Burfict recovered the fumble and ran it into the end zone for a touchdown. (AP Photo/David Kohl)

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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.

Buccaneers at Panthers

Cornerback Darrelle Revis (groin) will be a game-time decision for the Bucs, while the Panthers will be making the same call on four of their players. Coach Ron Rivera expressed concern about running back DeAngelo Williams (quad), but Jonathan Stewart (ankle) and Mike Tolbert (knee) are likely to be in the lineup. The Panthers will be without defensive end Charles Johnson (knee) for a second straight game.

Jaguars at Browns

The Jaguars have ruled out wide receiver Stephen Burton (concussion) and running back Justin Forsett (foot) and listed wide receiver Mike Brown (shoulder) is questionable. Brandon Weeden starts at quarterback for Cleveland with Jason Campbell (concussion) ruled out. Linebacker Tank Carder (shoulder) is also out and linebacker Craig Robertson (knee) is doubtful.

Patriots at Texans

The Patriots went the questionable route with safety Steve Gregory (finger) and cornerbacks Kyle Arrington (groin), Aqib Talib (hip) and Alfonzo Dennard (knee) again this week. Tackle Marcus Cannon (ankle), wide receiver Aaron Dobson (foot) and tight end Michael Hoomanawanui (knee) are all out. Tom Brady won’t know until Sunday if he’ll have to deal with Texans cornerbacks Kareem Jackson (ribs) and Brice McCain (hamstring).

Titans at Colts

The Titans have ruled out tight end Craig Stevens (concussion) and wide receiver Damian Williams (hip) while defensive tackle Sammie Lee Hill (back) and tackle David Stewart (shoulder) are both questionable. Cornerback Vontae Davis (groin) and wide receiver T.Y. Hilton (shoulder) are probable for Indianapolis, but linebacker Kavell Conner (ankle) and cornerback Gregory Toler (groin) have been ruled out.

Bears at Vikings

Bears safety Major Wright hurt his hamstring Friday and is questionable. So are defensive tackles Stephen Paea (toe) and Jeremiah Ratliff (groin) with both of them expected to play. Tight end Kyle Rudolph (foot) is still out, but running back Adrian Peterson (groin) and defensive end Brian Robison (illness) are among the nine probables for the Vikings.

Dolphins at Jets

The Dolphins won’t have cornerback Dimitri Patterson (groin), cornerback Jamar Taylor (hamstring) or running back Daniel Thomas (ankle) and safety Chris Clemons (knee, hamstring) is questionable. The Jets listed wide receivers Santonio Holmes (hamstring) and Jeremy Kerley (elbow) as questionable, but coach Rex Ryan sounded doubtful about their chances of playing. There’s more optimism about cornerback Antonio Cromartie (hip).

Cardinals at Eagles

The only injury concern for Arizona is running back Andre Ellington, who hurt his knee in practice on Thursday and is listed as questionable. The Eagles are equally healthy. Safety Earl Wolff (knee) is out, but no one else on the team is listed as anything but probable.

Falcons at Bills (in Toronto)

The Falcons will head for Canada with a slew of questionable players. Linebacker Akeem Dent (ankle), tight end Tony Gonzalez (toe), defensive end Malliciah Goodman (calf), safety Zeke Motta (hand) and linebacker Sean Weatherspoon (shoulder, knee) all drew that designation, with Gonzalez expected to play after practicing the whole week. Wide receiver Stevie Johnson (groin) should play for Buffalo, but defensive tackle Kyle Williams (back) is questionable.

Rams at 49ers

Running back Zac Stacy is good to go for the Rams after suffering a concussion. They’ll wait to make a call on guard Harvey Dahl (knee), safety T.J. McDonald (shin) and cornerback Brandon McGee (foot). Seven 49ers -- linebacker Ahmad Brooks (stinger), cornerback Tarell Brown (ribs), tight end Garrett Celek (hamstring), guard Mike Iupati (knee), defensive tackle Ray McDonald (ankle), wide receiver Quinton Patton (foot) and linebacker Aldon Smith (shoulder) -- are questionable and wide receiver Michael Crabtree is expected to make his debut after missing the first 11 games with an Achilles injury.

Broncos at Chiefs

Cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (shoulder) and tight end Julius Thomas (knee) are questionable for Denver, but running back Knowshon Moreno (ankle) and cornerback Champ Bailey (foot) are expected to be in the lineup. The Chiefs ruled linebacker Justin Houston (elbow) out and linebacker Tamba Hali (ankle) joins guard Jon Asamoah (shoulder) and tackle Eric Fisher (shoulder) as questionable.

Bengals at Chargers

The Bengals won’t have guard Kevin Zeitler (foot) for the second straight week and they’re waiting to see how linebacker Vontaze Burfict’s ankle does after an injury in Friday’s practice. Linebacker Ray Maualuga (knee) is set to return to the lineup, but the jury is still out on questionable Chargers linebacker Jarret Johnson (hand), wide receiver Eddie Royal (toe, chest) and safety Darrell Stuckey (concussion). Running back Ryan Mathews is good to go after a Week 12 hamstring injury.

Giants at Redskins

Thanksgiving weekend will end without Giants running back Brandon Jacobs (knee), cornerback Trumaine McBride (groin), defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul (shoulder) and cornerback Corey Webster (ankle). Wide receiver Hakeem Nicks (abdomen) is probable, though. Tight end Niles Paul (illness), tight end Jordan Reed (concussion) and running back Darrel Young (hamstring) are all questionable for the Redskins.