NFL Injury Report: Latest On Christian McCaffrey, Tyler Lockett, More Week 11 InjuriesMore by Action Network News - November 18, 20200 Go to Source Author: Bill MonighettiJacob Kupferman/Getty Images. Pictured: Christian McCaffrey.It was a tough week to be a quarterback in the NFL, as multiple big-name QBs suffered injuries in Week 10. The most concerning injury was the one that knocked Drew Brees out of action in the first half of the Saints’ victory over the 49ers. It was revealed on Monday that Brees has suffered a collapsed lung along with multiple fractures around his ribs, and he’s likely to miss multiple games as a result. We’ll be updating Brees’ status along with all the other key injuries around the league right here, so be sure to check back throughout the week for the latest information.Week 11 NFL Injury ReportLatest On NFL InjuriesWednesday UpdatesSeahawks WR Tyler Lockett (knee): Lockett is listed as questionable to play in tomorrow night’s divisional showdown against the Cardinals with what head coach Pete Carroll called “a bit of a knee sprain.” Despite the Q tag, Lockett is expected to play.Seahawks RB Chris Carson (foot): Seattle has been without its top two running backs on the depth chart — three if you include Rashaad Penny, who has missed the first 10 weeks of the season after tearing his ACL last season — for the past several games, but it looks like that is going to change in Week 11. Carson was able to return to practice this week for the first time since injuring his foot in Week 7 and is considered “questionable” to play. Meanwhile, Carlos Hyde carries no game status designation and is fully expected to play against Arizona.Lions WR Kenny Golladay (hip): Golladay was back at practice today for the first time since injuring his hip in Week 7, albeit as a limited participant. Head coach Matt Patricia has not updated Golladay’s status, but as long as he’s able to make it through the week of practice unscathed, the Lions’ WR1 should have a chance to return against the Panthers this weekend.Falcons WR Calvin Ridley (foot): A foot injury suffered in Week 8 kept Ridley out of the lineup in Week 9 before the Falcons went on bye last week. Ridley kicked off Week 11 on a positive note by returning to the practice field as a limited participant today, though his status for this weekend’s game against the Saints is unclear. Head coach Raheem Morris said the team would have a better feel after seeing how Ridley’s foot responded to today’s increased level of activity.Panthers RB Christian McCaffrey (shoulder): The Panthers ruled out McCaffrey — who’s dealing with a shoulder injury — for the second consecutive week on Wednesday. There has been some optimism that McCaffrey will be able to return sooner rather than later from his latest injury, but it’s not a good sign that he was ruled out so early in the week.Monday UpdatesSaints QB Drew Brees (ribs): Brees was knocked out of Sunday’s victory over the 49ers in the first half with a rib injury after completing eight passes for 76 yards and a touchdown. According to ESPN’s Ed Werder, further testing revealed that Brees is dealing with multiple fractured ribs along with a collapsed lung. Though his recovery timeline has not yet been announced, Brees seems very likely to miss multiple games for New Orleans. Jameis Winston filled in after Brees left on Sunday, but head coach Sean Payton said today he has not yet decided who will start under center in Week 11.Broncos QB Drew Lock (ribs): Lock is dealing with a strained muscle near his ribs, though thankfully none of his bones are broken or fractured. Head coach Vic Fangio called Lock “questionable for Wednesday’s practice” on Monday. If Lock misses too much practice this week, he’ll likely be held out in Week 11, according to Fangio, who went on to say, “We definitely want Drew to have a good week of preparation so he’s ready to play the game. So that could enter into the equation as we go into the week.”Panthers QB Teddy Bridgewater (knee): Head coach Matt Rhule passed along some good news regarding Bridgewater on Monday after his starting quarterback was forced to leave the Panthers’ Week 10 loss with an injury. Updating Bridgewater’s status, Rhule said that Teddy “doesn’t have a significant injury,” though his Week 11 outlook is currently murky. For the time being, Bridgewater is being considered day-to-day, and if he’s unable to go this weekend, Will Grier and P.J. Walker will compete for the starting job.Lions QB Matthew Stafford (thumb): After leading the Lions to a victory over the Washington Football Team on Sunday, Stafford underwent an X-ray on this thumb, which came back negative. Stafford suffered the injury in the first quarter of the game but was able to play through it, throwing for 276 yards with three touchdowns. When asked whether the injury may cause him to miss time, Stafford said, “I’m going to do everything I can to be out there. I like my chances.” Consider him probable to play this weekend until we hear otherwise. Go to Source Author: Bill MonighettiShare this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Related