NFL Injury Report: Key Players Affected Ahead of Week 2

The NFL season has kicked off, and just like every year, injuries are starting to pile up across the league. As teams prepare for Week 2, fans are watching closely to see which key players will be sidelined. From quarterbacks to running backs, here’s the latest from around the league.

In Green Bay, quarterback Jordan Love might avoid a lengthy absence after suffering an MCL sprain, but fans are still holding their breath. Meanwhile, over in Pittsburgh, quarterback Russell Wilson is dealing with a calf injury that has him questionable for Sunday. The San Francisco 49ers will once again be without running back Christian McCaffrey, who is out due to calf and Achilles issues.

As teams gear up for the upcoming games, there are several other notable injuries to keep track of. For the Las Vegas Raiders, they’ll be missing edge rusher Powers-Johnson along with another rookie from this year’s draft. In Baltimore, first-round pick Wiggins is out, and cornerback Van Noy has only participated in limited practice sessions.

The Los Angeles Chargers are facing a defensive crunch. Key players Gilman, Bosa, and Palmer did not practice on Friday, putting their Sunday availability in jeopardy. Similarly, the New Orleans Saints may be thin on the offensive line, with their left tackle and number one cornerback both listed as questionable.

Over in Detroit, fans will have to wait and see as the team misses an important piece of their secondary and potentially another edge rusher. The Cleveland Browns did not enjoy a smooth start in their Week 1 game and now face further challenges with key offensive players likely out.

In New England, the situation looks somewhat brighter with only one player missing due to injury, while the New York Jets have managed to get most of their starting players back for their Sunday match-up.

As always, injury updates will continue to unfold as the teams prepare for what promises to be an exciting Week 2 in the NFL. Fans should keep an eye on their favorite players as medical teams work to get them back on the field.