NFL Week 6 injury report: Cowboys' DaRon Bland (foot) practices fully in first day back



Welcome to Week 6 of the 2024 regular season. Like always, we’ve got several notable injuries to follow throughout the league as we get closer to this weekend’s games. 

The Dallas Cowboys could receive a big boost to their secondary on Sunday against the Detroit Lions with the return of All-Pro cornerback DaRon Bland. He suffered a stress fracture in his foot the final week of training camp and has yet to play this season. However, Bland participated fully in practice on Wednesday, the first day of his 21-day practice window. Before practice on Wednesday, Cowboys coach Mike Mike McCarthy said Bland would “be on a pitch count” but that the NFL’s single-season pick-sixes leader (five in 2023) would “mostly do everything.” 

A new storyline to keep tabs on is Saints quarterback Derek Carr’s oblique injury that he suffered during Monday night’s loss to the Chiefs. The injury is expected to sideline Carr for multiple games. Rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler will start in Carr’s place for Sunday’s game against the Buccaneers. 

Another player who has been in the headlines lately is Raiders receiver Davante Adams, who has been at the center of trade rumors for over a week. Adams, who missed the team’s last two games with a hamstring injury, is expected to miss a third consecutive game Sunday against the Steelers, according to ESPN. 

There are plenty of other injuries to monitor, too. Fortunately for you, we’re keeping tabs on every notable injury throughout the league. Below, you’ll see each team’s notable injury news from Wednesday’s practice, the first of the week. Make sure you continue to check this page out as we’ll be updating it throughout the evening. 

San Francisco 49ers (-3.5) at Seattle Seahawks (‘TNF’)

49ers: DL Jordan Elliott (knee), LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (calf), S Talanoa Hufanga (wrist), K Jake Moody (right ankle) OUT; WR Chris Conley (oblique) OUT 

As you can see, the 49ers continue to deal with a laundry list of injuries. They did get some positive news, though, as tight end George Kittle (ribs) and linebacker Fred Warner (ankle) will play after being limited earlier in the week. 

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Chicago Bears (-2)

While no Jaguars player missed practice, nine were limited on Wednesday, including tight end Evan Engram (hamstring), wideout Gabe Davis (knee), and running back Travis Etienne (shoulder). 

Defensive backs Jaquan Brisker (concussion), Terell Smith (hip) and defensive lineman Zacch Pickens (groin) were the only Bears players who did not practice on Wednesday. Defensive back Kyler Gordon (heel) and offensive lineman Teven Jenkins (ankle) were limited. 

Washington Commanders at Baltimore Ravens (-6.5)

Baltimore’s three-game winning streak hasn’t come without injuries. Wideout Rashod Bateman (groin), cornerback Marlon Humphrey (ankle) and tackle Ronnie Stanley (toe) were among the half-dozen Ravens who did not practice on Wednesday. Three other players, including emerging tight end Charlie Kolar (toe) were limited. 

Arizona Cardinals at Green Bay Packers (-5)

TBA

Houston Texans (-7) at New England Patriots 

Houston had nine players not practice Wednesday, including Joe Mixon (ankle), Derek Barnett (shoulder) and Laremy Tunsil (ankle). While Mixon continues to miss practice, Texans coach DeMeco Ryans isn’t ruling out Mixon possibly playing on Sunday for the first time since Week 2. The next two days will likely determine Mixon’s status for Sunday. 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-3.5) at New Orleans Saints

TBA

Cleveland Browns at Philadelphia Eagles (-9)

TBA

Indianapolis Colts (-1) at Tennessee Titans

Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (oblique) was listed as a limited practice participant. Richardson was limited during each practice last week but did not play in the team’s loss to the Jaguars. Teammate and star running back Jonathan Taylor (ankle) did not practice. 

Los Angeles Chargers (-3) at Denver Broncos 

TBA

Pittsburgh Steelers (-3) at Las Vegas Raiders

As expected, Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson (groin) was a full practice participant for the first time this season. Another positive for Pittsburgh was running back Jaylen Warren (knee) being a limited participant. Warren did not play in the team’s last two games. 

Atlanta Falcons (-6) at Carolina Panthers

TBA

Detroit Lions (-3) at Dallas Cowboys 

The Cowboys could have a fully healthy secondary for the first time in 2024 against the 3-1 Lions. Trevon Diggs has played in every game this season and practiced fully on Wednesday. Caelen Carson, Dallas’ fifth-round rookie who has been filling in for Bland, has missed the last two games with a shoulder injury but practiced fully on Wednesday. Linebacker Eric Kendricks is a new addition to the injury report with injuries to his calf and shoulder that caused him to miss practice on Wednesday. 

First-round rookie left tackle Tyler Guyton practiced fully on Wednesday after suffering a knee injury that knocked him out of the team’s Week 5 game at the Pittsburgh Steelers. Micah Parsons didn’t practice and spent his time with the rehab group as he works his way back from a high ankle sprain he suffered in Week 4 at the New York Giants. 

Lions center Frank Ragnow could return to action since he was estimated to have practiced fully on Wednesday. He missed Week 4 against the Seattle Seahawks with a pectoral muscle injury and had Week 5 to rest up since the Lions were on their bye week. 

Cincinnati Bengals (-3.5) at New York Giants  

At 1-4, the Bengals need any good news right now, and they got some with Wednesday’s injury report. Tight end Mike Gesicki (hamstring) and running back Zack Moss (foot) were the only players who did not practice. Defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins (hamstring) was limited after he missed the team’s last three games as Cincinnati’s previously battered defensive line continues to get healthy.  

Giants rookie Malik Nabers did not practice as he is still in the concussion protocol. Linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux (wrist) also did not practice as he has been labeled as week to week. 

Buffalo Bills (-2.5) at New York Jets (‘MNF’)

TBA 





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