Week 11 of the NFL brings with it multiple significant injuries that could crucially impact the performance of several teams in their fight to stay competitive. Here is a summary of the most relevant injuries:
Buffalo Bills
- TE Dalton Kincaid (knee): The tight end suffered a knee injury during the game against the Colts. Although he returned briefly, he admitted to not feeling in optimal condition. This is on top of the losses of WR Amari Cooper and WR Keon Coleman, further weakening the Bills' offense.
Philadelphia Eagles
- CB Darius Slay (ankle): The star cornerback was injured during the second quarter against the Cowboys and was unable to return. Isaiah Rodgers could take his place for Thursday's game against the Commanders, depending on his recovery.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- OT Tristan Wirfs (knee): The All-Pro offensive tackle was diagnosed with a sprained medial collateral ligament (MCL). While he is expected to be out for several weeks, he could return before the end of the season.
Kansas City Chiefs
- OT Wanya Morris (knee): Aggravated a bone bruise in his right knee during the last game. Coach Andy Reid said his availability against the Bills will be evaluated in the coming days.
Minnesota Vikings
- RB Aaron Jones (chest): Suffered an upper-body bruise in the fourth quarter of last game. Although he's back in the game, he'll be limited in practice this week.
New York Jets
- OT Tyron Smith (neck): A significant neck injury kept him out of practice Wednesday. If he is unable to play, Olu Fashanu will be the one to take his place.
Impact heading into the season finale
These injuries represent significant challenges for teams, especially at a crucial stage of the season. With the postseason approaching, teams will have to adapt quickly and find alternatives to keep up.
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