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NFL Week 6 injury report: Bears thin in secondary vs. Jaguars; Texans' Joe Mixon questionable vs. Patriots

Here's every notable Week 6 injury

by · CBS Sports

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 Bears won't have safety Jaquan Brisker on Sunday, missing a few starters on defense for the London contest against the Jaguars. The Panthers will be down their top two centers for their NFC South clash against the Falcons. 

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 Friday's final practice of the week. Make sure you continue to check this page out as we'll be updating it throughout the evening. 

All NFL odds via SportsLine consensus.

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Chicago Bears (-2)

The Jaguars won't be taking Campbell off IR/designated for return this week, while all the questionable players were limited on Friday. Running back Travis Etienne (shoulder) will play, but the player to watch is Engram -- who has been out several weeks with a hamstring injury. 

The Bears likely won't have two players in their starting secondary for this game in Brisker and Stevenson, as Stevenson did not practice on Friday. Smith is also out, leaving them thin at cornerback. Martin practiced in full all week as he is on IR/designated for return. 

Washington Commanders at Baltimore Ravens (-6.5)

Baltimore always seems to be dealing with injuries, and this week has been no exception. The good news is that each of the Ravens' questionable players were limited during Friday's practice. 

Arizona Cardinals at Green Bay Packers (-5.5)

Analysis to come

Houston Texans (-7) at New England Patriots 

Mixon was limited during each of Houston's last two practices, so he's status for Sunday is looking up. Mixon hasn't played since the Texans' Week 2 win over the Bears. 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-3.5) at New Orleans Saints

Analysis to come

Cleveland Browns at Philadelphia Eagles (-9)

Analysis to come

Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans (-2.5)

As you can see, the Colts have a slew of injuries. A positive update, though, is Richardson reportedly expecting to play after missing last week's loss to the Titans. Pittman, Downs, and Moore were each full practice participants on Friday. 

Los Angeles Chargers (-3) at Denver Broncos 

Analysis to come

Pittsburgh Steelers (-3) at Las Vegas Raiders

Another injury update for Pittsburgh is Russell Wilson likely being elevated to No. 2 quarterback for Sunday. Warren is questionable after being a full practice participant on Friday. With Highsmith and Herbig both out, Jeremiah Moon, a three-year veteran who began his NFL career with the Ravens, will get the start at outside linebacker opposite T.J. Watt

Atlanta Falcons (-6) at Carolina Panthers

Not many injuries for the Falcons this week, as running back Bijan Robinson (hamstring) and wide receiver Darnell Mooney (knee) were jot given an injury designation. 

The Panthers are down both their centers and their starting right tackle, not a good look for Andy Dalton this week. Left tackle Ikem Ekwonu (elbow) and wide receiver Xavier Legette (shoulder) were full participants and have no injury designation. All the questionable players were limited on Friday. 

Detroit Lions (-3) at Dallas Cowboys 

Lions: Christian Mahogany (illness) OUT 

A light injury report for the Lions. Mahogany is out after being a full practice participant all week. 

Cincinnati Bengals (-3.5) at New York Giants  

For the Bengals, Brown's injury developed on Thursday and he was limited on Friday. Hilton has been a full participant in practice all week. Tight end Mike Gesicki (hamstring) and running back Zack Moss (foot) were full participants Friday and were not given an injury designation. 

The Giants are going to be without Nabers for the second straight game, as he has not passed concussion protocol. Singletary has been limited in practice all week, but Tyrone Tracy would get the start if he can't go. 

Buffalo Bills (-2.5) at New York Jets (Monday)

For the Bills, wide receiver Khalil Shakir (hip) did not practice for the second straight day. Defensive tackle Ed Oliver (hamstring) did not practice and running back James Cook (toe) also did not practice.