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  • Jaren Hall QB | SEA

    Vikings' Jaren Hall: No. 2 QB in Week 6

    Hall is active for Sunday's contest against the Bears and will serve as the backup quarterback.

    Hall moves into the backup spot after the Vikings placed Nick Mullens (back) on injured reserve Wednesday. Hall has served as the emergency option this season and will be the next man up should Kirk Cousins sustain an injury.

  • Ryan Tannehill QB | TEN

    Titans' Ryan Tannehill: Tweaks ankle, iffy to return

    Tannehill headed to the locker room on a cart in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game against the Ravens with an apparent right ankle injury and is considered questionable to return, Jamie Erdahl of NFL Network reports.

    Tannehill initially appeared to suffer the injury during the Titans' first possession of the third quarter, but he returned to the field with his ankle taped up for the team's subsequent two drives. After Tannehill underthrew a ball for an interception late in the third quarter, the Titans decided to send Tannehill to the locker room for further evaluation. Malik Willis took over at quarterback for Tannehill, who may not be available to return to the contest. If Tannehill's day is in fact done, he'll finish with eight completions on 16 attempts for 76 yards and an interception.

  • Jake Luton QB | LV

    Saints' Jake Luton: Won't suit up Sunday

    Luton (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Texans.

    Luton latched on with the Saints when Derek Carr was dealing with a shoulder injury. However, the latter never had to miss any time, leaving Luton as the No. 4 quarterback behind Carr, Jameis Winston and Taysom Hill. Luton hasn't appeared in an NFL regular-season game since 2020.

  • Drew Lock QB | SEA

    Seahawks' Drew Lock: Good to go Sunday

    Lock (ankle) is active for Sunday's contest against the Bengals.

    The Seahawks added Holton Ahlers to the practice squad Thursday in case Lock couldn't suit up. Lock missed practice Thursday with an ankle injury but he'll serve as the backup quarterback behind Geno Smith for Sunday's game.

  • Logan Woodside QB | ARI

    Falcons' Logan Woodside: Serving as emergency QB again

    Woodside (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Lions, but he'll dress and serve as the Falcons' emergency quarterback, Tori McElhaney of the Falcons' official site reports.

    For a sixth straight week, Woodside will serve as the No. 3 quarterback. He won't count against the 53-man roster but will be available if Desmond Ridder and Taylor Heinicke are forced out of the game.

  • Mac Jones QB | SF

    Patriots' Mac Jones: Could be on 'short leash' Sunday

    Jones will remain the Patriots' starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Raiders in Las Vegas, but Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that the third-year signal-caller will be "on a short leash," and a poor opening few series could result in him getting benched.

    Though Jones was pulled early in blowout losses to the Cowboys and Saints in the past two weeks, head coach Bill Belichick reaffirmed his commitment to Jones after both contests. Even so, with Jones heading into Sunday with a 5:6 TD:INT, 6.0 yards per attempt and 62.5 percent completion rate through five games -- all of which represent steps back from his first two seasons in the league -- it's clear that the 25-year-old has lost some job security. In light of his struggles thus far, Jones warrants lineup consideration only in leagues that start two quarterbacks or have a QB flex spot, but he may be a dicey proposition even in those formats in Week 6 due to the risk of a mid-game benching. Though Bailey Zappe has replaced Jones in both of the past two games, Rapoport relays that Zappe and Will Grier have taken reps with the first-team offense along with Jones this week. The Patriots also signed versatile Malik Cunningham off the practice squad Saturday, though he may be a candidate for more immediate work at receiver rather than at quarterback.

  • Colts' Anthony Richardson: Season-ending surgery possible

    The Colts are "strongly" considering the possibility of Richardson (shoulder) undergoing season-ending surgery to address his Grade 3 right AC joint sprain, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    Indianapolis is reportedly trying to decide whether season-ending surgery is the best option for ensuring that Richardson is able to recover fully without setbacks, though such a procedure would end his rookie campaign prematurely after just four appearances. Richardson has already sought opinions from at least four specialists, though an MRI revealed the labrum in his right shoulder isn't torn. The Colts could feel confident turning to Gardner Minshew to direct the offense for the rest of the season, if necessary. Even so, if Richardson finishes his rookie season with just four appearances, it would give the Colts an incomplete evaluation in determining whether he's the franchise's long-term answer under center.

  • P.J. Walker QB | SEA

    Browns' PJ Walker: Elevated, set to start Sunday

    The Browns officially elevated Walker from their practice squad Saturday, setting the stage for him to start in place of quarterback Deshaun Watson (shoulder) on Sunday against the 49ers.

    After Watson was a game-day scratch Week 4 due to a bruised rotator cuff in his right throwing shoulder, rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson got the nod as the only other QB on the active roster. The Browns had a Week 5 bye, but the extra rest wasn't enough for Watson to be able to play this Sunday. Consequently, Walker took on all the first-team reps during Week 6 prep and now is in line for his eighth career start. In the previous seven, he completed 104 of 163 passes (63.8 percent) for 1,096 yards, four touchdowns and six interceptions, recorded 14 carries for 43 yards and had three fumbles (one lost), all with the Panthers.

  • Deshaun Watson QB | CLE

    Browns' Deshaun Watson: Facing uncertain return timeline

    Watson (shoulder), who has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the 49ers, could be ready to return to action as soon as Week 7 against the Colts on Oct. 22, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    Schefter provided further details on Watson's injury, noting that the quarterback is dealing with a deep rotator cuff contusion that prevents him from driving the ball on throws. Though Watson sat out Cleveland's Week 4 loss to Baltimore with the injury and isn't ready to play coming out of a Week 5 bye, the Browns still appear to have some optimism that the quarterback's absence will be contained to two games. Reports earlier in the week suggested that Watson's absence could be extended, so the situation remains ambiguous overall.

  • Kirk Cousins QB | LV

    Vikings' Kirk Cousins: Expected to stick with Vikings

    Cousins is expected to remain with the Vikings for the rest of the 2023 season, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    Cousins is not expected to waive his full no-trade clause, so even if the Vikings wanted to move him it may not be possible. Speculation has been abound about his future with the team, as he is in the final year of his current contract and Minnesota is 1-4 entering Week 6 -- three games out of first place. Adding in the absence of Justin Jefferson (hamstring), it's starting to look like a longshot for the team to make a run at the postseason. Nevertheless, Cousins appears set to play out his contract in Minnesota.

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