Week 5 NFL injuries: Giants’ Malik Nabers ruled out vs. Seahawks; Packers could be down two wide receivers

Week 5 of the NFL is here, and Sunday will start early with the Minnesota Vikings and New York Jets facing off in London. This week actually features several incredible matchups, as Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills will look to rebound against C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans, the Baltimore Ravens travel to Cincinnati to face Joe Burrow and the Bengals, and Matthew Stafford hosts an old rival in the Green Bay Packers.

As is the case with every week, there are several notable injuries to account for. The Indianapolis Colts have a banged-up quarterback and running back, New York Giants star wideout Malik Nabers has already been ruled out due to a concussion, as has Texans running back Joe Mixon, who is still dealing with an ankle issue.

Below, we will break down every NFL team’s final injury report. 

All NFL odds courtesy of SportsLine consensus.

Moses, the Jets’ right tackle, is not ready to return to the lineup just yet due to his knee injury. He did not practice on Wednesday or Friday but tried to work as a limited participant on Thursday. Mosley will miss another game due to his toe injury. He was limited in practice all week. Aaron Rodgers was listed on the Jets’ injury report with a knee issue, but he was a full participant in practice and carries no game designation into Sunday. 

The Vikings’ usual TE1 is not ready to make his 2024 debut. But he was a limited participant in practice on Friday. 

Baltimore opened Maulet’s practice window this week, but he is not going to make his return against Cincinnati, with the club ruling him out for Week 5. Meanwhile, Ali, Harty, and Vorhees were all listed as questionable but logged a full practice on Friday. 

Rankins is doubtful to play after missing practice all week. While Hilton is questionable, he missed all week as well. As for Murphy, he was a full participant in every practice session and could make his 2024 debut this…

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