Matchups:
Thursday Night
8:15 pm Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants
Sunday
1:00pm:
Cincinnati Bengals at Carolina Panthers
New Orleans at Atlanta Falcons
Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans
Denver Broncos at New York Jets
Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers
Pittsburgh Steelers at Indianapolis Colts
Los Angeles Rams at Chicago Bears
Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Sunday
4:05-4:25 pm
New England Patriots at San Francisco 49ers
Washington Commanders at Arizona Cardinals
Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers
Cleveland Browns at Las Vegas Raiders
Sunday Night
8:20pm Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens
Monday Night
7:30 pm Tennessee Titans at Miami Dolphins
8:15 pm Seattle Seahawks at Detroit Lions
NFL INACTIVES : Week 4
Quarterbacks:
Justin Herbert (ankle): Herbert was originally listed as questionable to play Sunday due to an ankle injury, and he appeared to aggravate the ankle in the third quarter vs. the Steelers (he confirmed as much afterwards). Taylor Heinicke replaced him under center. Per NFL Media, Herbert has since undergone X-rays on that ankle, which came back negative. He will continue to be monitored this week.
Sam Darnold (knee): The Vikings quarterback briefly exited the club’s Week 3 win over the Texans due to a knee injury. While he came back and finished the game, he did undergo an MRI as a precaution. It was revealed that Darnold has a bone bruise but not structural damage, according to NFL Media. Overall good news for the Minnesota signal-caller.
Jordan Love (knee): The Packers QB, who has missed the past two games with a sprained MCL, will at least be a limited participant to start the practice week on Wednesday, per head coach Matt LaFleur. The team will then take it day-by-day from there as it prepares for a massive NFC North showdown against the Minnesota Vikings.
Wide Receivers
DeVonta Smith (concussion): The Eagles’ new No. 1 WR took a nasty hit in the second half, where his helmet popped off. He was ruled out with a concussion.
Britain Covey (shoulder): The Eagles receiver was ruled out with a shoulder injury on Sunday. It has since been reported that Covey has a broken bone in his shoulder and is expected to miss multiple weeks.
Van Jefferson (eye): Steelers pass-catcher Van Jefferson suffered an eye injury.
Tight Ends
Sam LaPorta (ankle): The Lions star suffered a low-ankle sprain, per ESPN. Head coach Dan Campbell noted Monday that he is day-to-day.
Trey McBride (concussion protocol): The Cardinals’ productive tight end is in concussion protocol, head coach Jonathan Gannon confirmed Monday. McBride got hurt following a scary collision with Brian Branch late in the loss to the Lions.
Offensive Lineman
Lane Johnson (concussion): The Eagles’ right tackle was seen throwing up on the sideline in the first half vs. the Saints, and shortly after ruled out with a concussion.
Mehki Becton (finger): Another Eagles starter on the offensive line was injured in the first half.
Rehhawn Slater (pectoral): It was a rough injury day for the Chargers, as star offensive tackle Rashawn Slater suffered a strained pec.
Jedrick Wills Jr. (knee): The Browns left tackle was making his season debut this week, but he went down in the second half.
Wyatt Teller (knee): The Browns right guard was ruled out due to a knee injury. Head coach Kevin Stefanski noted on Monday that he could land on injured reserve.
James Hudson (shoulder): The Browns lineman suffered a shoulder injury in the loss to New York.
Erik McCoy (groin): The Saints’ offensive front suffered a massive hit with their center being ruled out with a groin injury. On Monday, head coach Dennis Allen said he is still being evaluated.
Kaleb Mcgary (knee): The Falcons right tackle, who was ruled out Sunday night with a knee injury, is believed to have suffered a sprained MCL, per NFL Media. He’ll have an MRI to confirm.
Drew Dalman (ankle): Atlanta’s center suffered a high-ankle sprain in the loss to Kansas City, according to NFL Media. He’ll undergo an MRI, but is expected to miss time.
Joe Alt (knee): The Chargers first-round rookie suffered a sprained MCL in Sunday’s loss to Pittsburgh, according to NFL Media. He does not need surgery, but is expected to miss time.
Defensive Lineman
Leonard WIlliams (ribs): The Seahawks defensive end left with a ribs injury and was later ruled out.
Byron Murphy (hamstring): The Seahawks defensive tackle hurt his hamstring against the Dolphins and was ruled out.
Jeffrey Simmons (elbow): Titans head coach Brian Callahan told reporters that Simmons is day-to-day after suffering an elbow injury he suffered in the loss to Green Bay on Sunday.
Edges
Myles Garret (feet): The Browns star is dealing with issues with his feet, which he said has led to lower-leg ailments. Garrett left the Giants game for several minutes in the fourth quarter, received treatment in the medical tent and then returned. Head coach Kevin Stefanski called Garrett day-to-day on Monday.
Joey Bosa (hip): The Chargers star defensive end walked off with trainers after one snap play against the Steelers, and was ruled out.
Alex Highsmith (groin): Highsmith did not return to Sunday’s game due to a groin injury. That opened the door for Nick Herbig on the edge.
Marcus Davenport (elbow): The Lions pass rusher has suffered a significant elbow injury in Sunday’s win over the Cardinals, per NFL Media. He is now on IR (injury reserve)
Kwity Paye (quad): Colts head coach Shane Steichen confirmed Paye is dealing with a quad injury, but has no update on whether or not he will miss time.
CornerBacks
Adoree´’Jackson (calf): The Giants cornerback was not seen on the field in the second half of their matchup vs. Cleveland.
Cory Trice Jr. (hamstring): Steelers corner Cory Trice did not return to Sunday’s matchup vs. the Chargers due to a hamstring injury.
Terell Smith (hip): The Bears defensive back was originally listed as doubtful to return with a hip injury, but was later ruled out.
Chidobe Awuzie (groin): The Titans corner suffered a groin injury that could land him on injured reserve.
Safety
Marcus Epps (knee): The Raiders safety suffered a torn ACL in Sunday’s loss to Carolina, according to NFL Media. There’s no other damage to Epps’ knee, so he will be ready for 2025. He is set to be a free agent this offseason.