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Kittle not expected to play, Saints’ Thomas active

Kittle not expected to play, Saints’ Thomas active
Kittle not expected to play, Saints’ Thomas active


Week 1 in the NFL continues on Sunday with 14 games scheduled and some big-time matchups.

Here is a look at the latest injury news and reports for each team heading into today’s slate of games.

Arizona Cardinals: Tight end Zach Ertz is likely to play at home against the Chiefs depending on how he does during warmup as he is dealing with a calf injury. Unfortunately, star defensive end J.J. Watt is not expected to play because of a calf injury, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

Atlanta Falcons: Rookie wide receiver Drake London is expected to make his debut against the Saints after suffering a knee injury in training camp, according to Rapoport and ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Baltimore Ravens: Running back J.K. Dobbins will not play against the Jets because of a knee injury, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reports.

Green Bay Packers: Left tackle David Bakhtiari (knee), right tackle Elgton Jenkins (pectoral/knee) and wide receiver Allen Lazard (ankle) will not play, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reports.

Miami Dolphins: Safety Eric Rowe is inactive against the New England Patriots because of a pectoral injury along with linebacker Trey Flowers.

Minnesota Vikings: First-round draft pick, safety Lewis Cine won’t play against the Packers because of a knee injury, according to Pelissero.

New England Patriots: Wide receiver Jakobi Meyers is not listed as inactive despite dealing with a knee injury.

New Orleans Saints: Wide receiver Michael Thomas is active and will make his return to the field after missing the 2021 season. Thomas was dealing with a hamstring injury.

San Francisco 49ers: Star tight end George Kittle, listed as questionable, is not likely to play Sunday against the Chicago Bears, according to Schefter and Rapoport.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Wide receiver Chris Godwin is expected to make his return from a torn ACL against the Cowboys on Sunday Night Football if he does not have a setback during warmups. He is expected to be eased back into game action.

Washington Commanders Tight end Logan Thomas is active against the Jacksonville Jaguars after sustaining a torn ACL last season.



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