NFL Player News
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Alvin Kamara RB | NO
Saints' Alvin Kamara: Comes down with illness
Kamara didn't practice Wednesday due to an illness, John Hendrix of SI.com reports.
In a Saints offense that has yet to find its footing under quarterback Derek Carr, Kamara has been a constant in his four appearances to date, racking up 104 touches for 438 yards from scrimmage and one rushing touchdown. While Kamara is dealing with an illness at the moment, he at least has two more opportunities to practice this week to put him in line to play Sunday at Indianapolis. In any case, Kamara's status will be something to monitor as the weekend approaches to get a sense of his potential to play.
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Zack Moss RB | CIN
Colts' Zack Moss: Nursing two injuries
Moss didn't practice Wednesday due to elbow and heel injuries, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Moss's absence to begin Week 8 prep makes his status for Sunday's game against the Saints worth tracking. Both Moss and Jonathan Taylor logged 35 snaps on offense and 18 carries in this past weekend's 39-38 loss to the Browns, but Moss's injury could pave the way for Taylor to stake a claim to the majority of the work out of the backfield now that he'll be making his fourth appearance following a four-week stint on the PUP list to open the campaign. It's possible, however, that Moss received a maintenance day to start the practice week, a notion that would be supported by participation in Thursday's session, in any capacity.
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Saquon Barkley RB | PHI
Giants' Saquon Barkley: Begins week as limited
Barkley (elbow) was a limited practice participant Wednesday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Barkley hyperextended his left elbow in this past Sunday's win over the Commanders but continued to play through the issue on his way to 24 touches for 118 yards from scrimmage and one receiving touchdown on an 83 percent snap share. He told Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com after the game that he'll "be alright," but the Giants nonetheless are capping Barkley's reps to kick off Week 8 prep. As a result, Barkley's status will be one to watch as the weekend draws closer to get a sense of his availability for Sunday's game against the Jets.
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Aaron Jones RB | MIN
Packers' Aaron Jones: No practice Wednesday
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Jones (hamstring) didn't participate in Wednesday's practice, Ryan Wood of USA Today reports. "He's just a little bit sore, and that's to be expected," LaFleur added. "Hopefully, we can ramp him up and get more snaps out there."
In his second appearance since straining his left hamstring Week 1, Jones was contained to 23 offensive snaps this past Sunday in Denver and handled 11 touches for 57 yards from scrimmage. Meanwhile, fellow running back AJ Dillon logged 36 plays and had 17 touches for 95 total yards. Per Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com, Jones stretched with teammates before heading indoors Wednesday, so his absence isn't much of a surprise. Jones will have two more chances to mix into drills this week ahead of Sunday's divisional matchup with the Vikings.
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Keaton Mitchell RB | LAC
Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: No practice Wednesday
Mitchell (hamstring) didn't practice Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
Mitchell received his first regular-season snaps on offense in Sunday's win over the Lions, but he injured his hamstring along the way and now is considered week-to-week. He's unlikely to practice this week or play in Sunday's game at Arizona.
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Miles Sanders RB | DAL
Panthers' Miles Sanders: Logs full practice Wednesday
Sanders (shoulder) practiced fully Wednesday, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports.
Sanders wasn't able to practice during Week 6 prep due to a shoulder injury and sat out the Panthers' Oct. 15 loss to Miami, but with the benefit of a Week 7 bye, he was able to handle every on-field rep in the first session of Week 8. With his health seemingly back to normal, he should continue to split work with Chuba Hubbard out of Carolina's backfield, which amounted to 76 touches for 271 yards from scrimmage and one rushing score for Sanders in the first five games of the campaign.
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Roschon Johnson RB | CHI
Bears' Roschon Johnson: Full practice, still in protocol
Johnson (concussion) was a full practice participant Wednesday.
Johnson's activity Wednesday marks his first practice participation of any sort since he suffered a concussion Oct. 5 at Washington. Head coach Matt Eberflus told Chris Emma of 670TheScore.com earlier Wednesday that Johnson has "one more hurdle" to pass before he'll clear the five-step concussion protocol, likely indicating that the running back needs to meet with an independent neurologist. Once that step is behind him, Johnson should be good to rejoin the Bears backfield, but considering D'Onta Foreman has put together 187 yards from scrimmage and three touchdowns over the last two games with Khalil Herbert (ankle) on injured reserve, it's unclear what kind of workload will be available to Johnson.
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Jerome Ford RB | WAS
Browns' Jerome Ford: Expected to avoid IR
Ford (ankle) is responding well to treatment and may miss only a week or two of game action, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
The right high-ankle sprain Ford suffered in Sunday's 39-38 win over the Colts isn't considered severe, so Cleveland is hopeful he'll avoid a stint on injured reserve, which would keep him out for a minimum of four games. Ford is still in line to miss at least the Browns' Week 8 game in Seattle, leaving Kareem Hunt (thigh) and Pierre Strong as the likely leaders of Cleveland's backfield.
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Raheem Mostert RB | LV
Dolphins' Raheem Mostert: Not spotted at start of practice
Mostert wasn't on the field for the media-access portion of practice Wednesday, Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post reports.
He may be dealing with a minor injury, though no prior reports surfaced after Sunday's 31-17 loss to the Eagles that Mostert got hurt during the contest. Miami's healthy backfield options behind Mostert are Salvon Ahmed and Jeff Wilson, a duo that combined for only four touches Sunday.
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Zack Moss RB | CIN
Colts' Zack Moss: Not at practice
Moss isn't practicing Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Moss and Jonathan Taylor worked in a near-even split for the second straight week in Sunday's 39-38 loss to the Browns. The distribution of the snaps and touches between the two backs may look different this Sunday against New Orleans, however, with Taylor coming off his best game of the season (120 total yards) and Moss perhaps nursing an injury. The Colts will release their first official Week 8 injury report later Wednesday, when an explanation for Moss's absence will be provided.