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There have already been four games played in Week 13, but with no teams on a bye, there are plenty more on tap for this weekend.

And while most of the players involved in these matchups will be able to participate, there are of course some who have either been ruled out or whose statuses are up in the air. To keep you updated, we've compiled all the final injury reports for Sunday's slate, plus some initial notes for the "Monday Night Football" matchup between the New England Patriots and New York Giants.

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Los Angeles Rams at Carolina Panthers (+10.5)

TEAMPLAYERPOSITIONINJURYSTATUS
RamsKamren KinchensSShoulderQuestionable

David QuessenberryOLGroinQuestionable

Poona FordDLCalfQuestionable
PanthersJaycee HornCBConcussionOut

Cade MaysCAnkleOut

Chandler ZavalaOGCalfOut

Christian RozeboomLBHip/HamstrongOut

Claudin CherelusLBConcussionOut

The Rams' secondary has been playing quite well but could be without an important piece here, while the defensive front could take a hit in the run defense department as well.

Carolina will be without its top cornerback, a significant issue against one of the best wide receiver duos in the NFL. The offensive line is also banged up, and the linebacker corps will still have a pair of absences despite the return of Trevin Wallace, who has no injury designation.

San Francisco 49ers at Cleveland Browns (+4.5)

TEAMPLAYERPOSITIONINJURYSTATUS
49ersEddy PineiroKHamstringOut

Tatum BethuneLBAnkleOut

Sam OkuayinonuDEAnkleOut
BrownsBrenden BatesTEAnkleOut

Adin HuntingtonDTQuadOut

Alex WrightDEQuadOut

Jerome FordRBHamstringQuestionable

San Francisco will have a backup kicker here and will also be down yet another linebacker with Fred Warner already out.

Things are fairly clean for the Browns, though they could miss Wright as a rotational rusher. If Ford can't go, the backfield will be entirely split between rookies Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson.

Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts (-3.5)

TEAMPLAYERPOSITIONINJURYSTATUS
TexansAjani CarterCBHamstringOut

Jamal HillLBHamstringOut
ColtsJaylon CarliesLBAnkleOut

C.J. Stroud will make his return from a concussion for the Texans. The report is otherwise pretty clean.

Daniel Jones is good to go for the Colts despite reportedly having a fractured fibula. They report is otherwise pretty clean.

New Orleans Saints at Miami Dolphins (-5.5)

TEAMPLAYERPOSITIONINJURYSTATUS
SaintsAlvin KamaraRBKnee/AnkleOut

Chris OlaveWRBackQuestionable
DolphinsRasul DouglasCBFoot/AnkleQuestionable

Austin JacksonOTToeQuestionable

Benito JonesDTAnkleQuestionable

Darren WallerTEPectoralQuestionable

New Orleans will be without Kamara, which means rookie Devin Neal, who is off the injury report, will lead the backfield. Olave's potential absence would obviously be a significant burden for the offense to bear. 

The Dolphins have been shorthanded in the defensive backfield all season. The offense could take a hit if Jackson is unable to play, but could get a lift if Waller is able to return from his injury.

Atlanta Falcons at New York Jets (+2.5)

TEAMPLAYERPOSITIONINJURYSTATUS
FalconsDrake LondonWRKneeOut

Josh WoodsILBHamstringOut

Malik VerdonILBShoulderOut

Chris LindstromOGFootQuestionable
JetsJarvis Brownlee Jr.CBHipQuestionable

Harrison PhillipsDLFootQuestionable

Kirk Cousins will again be without his top wide receiver and could be missing the team's best offensive lineman as well. 

The Jets have a fairly clean report here, but Brownlee and Phillips are important defenders for a unit that recently traded Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams but has played surprisingly well since doing so.

Arizona Cardinals at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-2.5)

TEAMPLAYERPOSITIONINJURYSTATUS
CardinalsTrey BensonRBKneeOut

Emari DemercadoRBAnkleOut

Will HernandezOLHip/KneeOut

Christian JonesOLKneeOut

Walter Nolen IIIDLKneeOut

Kelvin BeachumOLGroinQuestionable

Hayden ConnerOLKneeQuestionable

Marvin Harrison Jr.WRIllnessQuestionable

Zonovan KnightRBKneeQuestionable

Max MeltonCBHeelQuestionable
BuccaneersBenjamin MorrisonCBHamstringOut

Rashad WisdomSQuadOut

Ben BredesonGHamstringQuestionable

Jamel DeanCBHipQuestionable

Bucky IrvingRBShoulder/FootQuestionable

Baker MayfieldQBLeft ShoulderQuestionable

Anthony NelsonOLBRibsQuestionable

Haason ReddickOLBAnkle/KneeQuestionable

The Cardinals are very banged up in the backfield and could be down to just Michael Carter and practice squad players if Knight can't give it a go. They also have several injuries up front on both sides of the ball. Harrison was limited all week in his attempt to return from appendicitis. Melton got back to a limited practice on Friday after not participating on Thursday.

Morrison is a big absence in the defensive backfield for Tampa. Irving is expected to return to the fold and be part of a hot-hand rotation along with Rachaad White and Sean Tucker, per coach Todd Bowles, who also said Mayfield is trending toward playing. Nelson and Reddick are important pieces of the defensive front.

Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans (+6.5)

TEAMPLAYERPOSITIONINJURYSTATUS
JaguarsPatrick MekariOLConcussionOut

Eric MurraySNeckOut

Travon WalkerDEKneeOut

Chuma EdogaOLCalfOut
TitansJalyn Armour-DavisCBAchillesOut

Kendell BrooksSConcussionOut

Lloyd CushenberryCFootOut

Shy TuttleDLConcussionOut

Elic AyomanorWRHamstringQuestionable

Chig OkonkwoTEFootQuestionable

Xavier WoodsSHamstringQuestionable

Brian Thomas Jr. has no injury designation and is set to return after his absence. The Jags are missing a couple pieces along the offensive line, as well as one of their best pass rushers, which could help the Titans keep Cam Ward protected for a change.

Speaking of Ward, he will be without his starting center, but could get some help in the receiving corps if Ayomanor is ready to return and Okonkwo plays through his designation. Woods is questionable after missing the game last week. 

Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks (-9.5)

TEAMPLAYERPOSITIONINJURYSTATUS
VikingsDonovan JacksonOLAnkleOut

J.J. McCarthyQBConcussionOut

Christian DarrisawOLKnee/FootQuestionable

Jonathan GreenardOLBShoulderQuestionable

Theo JacksonSNeckQuestionable

Josh MetellusSKnee/ShoulderQuestionable

Jalen RedmondDLHipQuestionable
SeahawksGeorge HolaniRBHamstringOut

Rylie MillsDEKneeOut

Ty OkadaSObliqueQuestionable

McCarthy is out with a concussion, leaving Max Brosmer to make his first career start. The Vikings won't have one of their starting guards in front of him. On defense, there are key potential absences at safety and up front -- particularly Greenard and Metellus.

It's a pretty clean report for the Seahawks.

Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers (-9.5)

TEAMPLAYERPOSITIONINJURYSTATUS
RaidersMichael MayerTEAnkleOut

Jordan MeredithOLAnkleQuestionable

Adam ButlerDLIllnessQuestionable

Darnay HolmesCBIllnessQuestionable

Zamir WhiteRBIllnessQuestionable
ChargersOmarion HamptonRBAnkleOut

Otito OgbonniaDLElbowQuestionable

Mayer being out means Brock Bowers will likely play close to every snap for Vegas. The Raiders are already down Jackson Powers-Johnson up front and could be without another offensive lineman. And it looks like there might be an illness going through the locker room.

Both Hampton and Ogbonnia are on injured reserve. Hampton isn't quite ready, but Ogbonnia might be.

Buffalo Bills at Pittsburgh Steelers (+3.5)

TEAMPLAYERPOSITIONINJURYSTATUS
BillsTerrel BernardLBElbowOut

Spencer BrownOTShoulderOut

Dion DawkinsOTConcussionOut

Josh PalmerWRAnkleQuestionable
SteelersBroderick JonesOTNeckOut

Derrick HarmonDTKneeOut

Buffalo will be without one of its best defenders as well as its bookend tackles for this game. Those are massive absences. 

The Steelers won't have their starting left tackle, as well as an important interior lineman on their defense.

Denver Broncos at Washington Commanders (+5.5)

TEAMPLAYERPOSITIONINJURYSTATUS
BroncosNate AdkinsTEKneeOut

Jonah EllissLBHamstringQuestionable
CommandersNoah BrownWRGroin/Knee/RestOut

Jayden DanielsQBElbowOut

Drake JacksonDEKneeOut

Will HarrisSAnkleQuestionable

Tyler OttLSIllness/BackQuestionable

The Broncos' report is fairly clean, but Elliss' absence would be a blow if he can't play.

Washington will again be without its starting quarterback and No. 3 receiver, but Terry McLaurin is off the injury report and will play.

New York Giants at New England Patriots (-7.5) (Monday)

The Giants announced on Friday that Jaxson Dart, who missed last week's game with a concussion, will start on Monday. Dexter Lawrence, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles didn't practice for the Giants on Friday. Paulson Adebo, Wan'Dale Robinson and Darius Slaytonn were limited.

Harold Landry and Jared Wilson sat out Friday's practice for New England, while Jahlani Tavai was limited. Will Campbell is on injured reserve.