NFL Week 7 injuries: Latest updates on Cooper Kupp, Rhamondre Stevenson, Diontae Johnson and others

Week 7 of the 2024 NFL season is here. Per usual, we’re keeping tabs on several key injuries throughout the league. Once again, a number of key names are dealing with injury statuses ahead of their games. A few superstars will have the green light for Sunday, including new Jets wide receiver Davante Adams (hamstring) and Browns running back Nick Chubb (knee). 

The Vikings will have to wait for Aaron Jones, while the Colts have uncertain status on several wide receivers. Below, you’ll see each team’s injury designations this week. 

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Good news for the Patriots. Stevenson practiced in full on Friday, so there’s a good chance he plays on Sunday. Jones was limited in practice all week but is still up in the air to play.

For the Jaguars, Etienne was limited in practice all week. If he can’t go, Tank Bigsby will get the start Sunday. 

The Seahawks won’t have Woolen or Brown, which means they’re down two of their top four cornerbacks. Nehemiah Pritchett is set to get the start at cornerback next to Devon Witherspoon. 

Simmons was limited Thursday and Friday for the Falcons, so he’ll likely be a game-time decision for Sunday. That’s the only major injury for Atlanta. 

The Titans may not have Levis on Sunday, as he was limited in Friday’s practice with his injury to his throwing shoulder. If Levis is out, Mason Rudolph will get the start at quarterback. Sneed did not practice all week, but may be good enough to give it a go this week. 

The Bills will have running back James Cook (toe) for Sunday, as he was not given an injury designation, but they could be without Davis. New Bills wide receiver Amari Cooper is expected to play. 

The Bengals are relatively healthy heading into Sunday, as Ivey was a full participant in Friday’s practice. 

The banged-up Browns got good injury news. Chubb is expected to make his season debut Sunday, while Hicks…

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