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Injuries for NFL Week 2

Arizona Cardinals

Anquan Boldin (right hamstring) was sore on Monday morning but didn’t suffer a setback from playing on Sunday, Arizona head coach Ken Whisenhunt told the Arizona Republic on Monday. Status: Questionable

Steve Breaston (right knee) is expected to play in Week 2, Arizona head coach Ken Whisenhunt told the Arizona Republic on Monday. Status: Probable

Atlanta Falcons

John Abraham (knee) had two sacks — three tackles overall — in the Falcons’ 19-7 victory over the Dolphins. Status: Probable

Jerious Norwood he made five catches for 49 yards, but rushed just twice for seven yards on Sunday. Status: Probable

Baltimore Ravens

L.J. Smith (hamstring) Coach Jon Harbaugh said Monday that Smith could play this week, the Baltimore Sun reports. “There’s a chance,” Harbaugh said. “We were kind of targeting this one. We’ll be hopeful, but you can’t say for sure.” Status: Questionable

Tavares Gooden (right knee) Gooden suffered in Sunday’s opener is not considered serious, the Baltimore Sun reports. “We think right now it’s a mild sprain,” coach John Harbaugh said. “We’ll see how it responds this week.” Status: Questionable

Buffalo Bills

Chris Kelsay is expected to miss at least a week with a bruised knee suffered in Monday’s loss to the Patriots, the Associated Press reports. Status: Questionable

Paul Posluszny broke a bone in his arm in Monday’s loss to the Patriots, BuffaloBills.com reports. Status: Questionable

Carolina Panthers

Josh McCown (knee) has been placed on season-ending injured reserve, ESPN reports. Status: Ir

Richard Marshall finished with three tackles, was helped off the field late in Sunday’s loss to Philadelphia with an undisclosed injury, the Rock Hill Herald reports. Status: Questionable

Chicago Bears

Brian Urlacher It has been confirmed that Urlacher will miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery to repair his dislocated right wrist, ESPN reports. Status: Out

Pisa Tinoisamoa suffered a sprained PCL in his right knee Sunday, the Chicago Tribune reports. Status: Questionable

Desmond Clark suffered a back injury in Sunday’s game against the Packers and will not return. Status: Questionable

Cincinnati Bengals

Carson Palmer (left ankle) will play on Sunday, but will wear a brace and be heavily taped, according to CBS Sports. Status: Probable

Cleveland Browns

Shaun Rogers had five tackles in Sunday’s loss to the Vikings, including a sack and two tackles for loss. Status: Probable

Dallas Cowboys

Tony Romo An MRI has determined that Romo does not have a high ankle sprain, and he’s expected to practice today, the Dallas Morning News reports. Status: Probable

Felix Jones Jones (thigh) could be limited in practice this week but there’s been no indication yet he won’t be able to play on Sunday against the Giants, the Dallas Morning News reports. Status: Questionable

Green Bay Packers

Atari Bigby is unlikely to play next Sunday against the Bengals, reports the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. Status: Probable

Houston Texans

Eugene Wilson. Texans head coach Gary Kubiak is optimistic that Wilson (knee) will play Sunday against the Titans, the Texans’ official site reports. Status: Probable

Andre Davis. Davis (concussion) didn’t feel well and didn’t work out with the Texans on Monday and the wide receiver is listed as day-to-day, the Texans’ official site reports. Status: Probable

Kevin Walter. Texans head coach Gary Kubiak said Walter (hamstring) likely will return for Sunday’s game against the Titans, the Texans’ official site reports. Status: Probable

Indianapolis Colts

Anthony Gonzalez (knee) is not season-ending, Colts President Bill Polian told his radio show, the Indianapolis Star reports. “The fact that it’s not season-ending is a good thing,” he said. Status: Out

Jacksonville Jaguars

Maurice Jones-Drew increased workload in Sunday’s season-opening loss to the Colts was more a sign of the Jags’ lack of offensive plays than an over-reliance on MJD, according to the Florida Times-Union. Status: Probable

Reggie Hayward will miss the rest of the season with a broken left shin, the Associated Press reports. Status: Out

Kansas City Chiefs

Matt Cassel (knee) status for Sunday’s home opener against the Raiders remains uncertain, the Associated Press reports. Status: Questionable

New England Patriots

Jerod Mayo reportedly sprained the medial collateral ligament in his right knee Monday, the Boston Globe reports. Status: Questionable

Oakland Raiders

Chaz Schilens (foot) has been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Chiefs, the Contra Costa Times reports. Status: Out

Justin Fargas (hamstring) Head coach Tom Cable noted during Tuesday’s press conference that Fargas should be able to return to action for Week 2, Jerry McDonald of the Contra Costa Times reports. Status: Questionable

Philadelphia Eagles

Michael Vick has been elevated to the 53-man roster following the release of Hank Baskett, the Associated Press reports. Status: Out

Shawn Andrews The Eagles placed Andrews (back) on injured reserve on Tuesday, the Associated Press reports. Status: Ir

Donovan McNabb Coach Andy Reid said that McNabb (fractured rib) likely won’t practice Wednesday, be he has not ruled his QB out for this coming Sunday’s home opener against the Saints, the Sports Network reports. “He is sore,” Reid said about McNabb. “He’s going to try to do everything he possibly can to play this week. We’ll see how it goes.” Status: Questionable

Pittsburgh Steelers

Lawrence Timmons It’s possible that Timmons (ankle) will play in Week 2, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. Status: Questionable

Troy Polamalu says he does not need surgery on his left knee, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports. “Regarding an injury to the knee this is the best-case scenario,” Polamalu said. Status: Out

San Diego Chargers

LaDainian Tomlinson (ankle) will not practice on Wednesday and will likely be a game-time decision this week against Baltimore, the San Diego Union Tribune reports. Status: Questionable

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Antonio Bryant should not miss any time due to his sore knee from week one, Buccaneers.com reports. Status: Probable

Tennessee Titans

Bo Scaife received treatment for his knee injury monday and is being listed as day-to-day but may return for the game against the Texans, the Associated Press reports. Status: Questionable

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