Most NFL teams released their final Week 2 injury reports Friday, leaving both teams and fantasy owners with questions leading into Sunday.
Buccaneers star Mike Evans and Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton will both likely be game-time decisions while Giants veteran Victor Cruz and Texans running back Arian Foster will sit out another Sunday.
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The Jets and Colts, who play Monday night, will release their final injury reports Saturday.
Patriots at Bills
The Patriots' offensive line may be a sore spot for New England on Sunday with starting guard Ryan Wendell (illness) out. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
The Bills will have Percy Harvin (hip) on the field Sunday, but LeSean McCoy, on the other hand, left Thursday's practice early after experiencing tightness in his hamstring. He's listed as questionable. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Titans at Browns
Delanie Walker (hand) isn't ruling himself out Sunday but hinted he could sit after emphasizing he is being cautious with the sprained ligaments in his wrist. He's listed as questionable for Sunday.
The Browns have 13 players on their injury report, starting with Karlos Dansby (foot), who is listed as questionable, and Josh McCown, who will miss the game with a concussion. The Browns on Friday named Johnny Manziel (elbow) as the starter. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Texans at Panthers
Texans fans rejoiced Thursday as Arian Foster returned to practice, but he won't play Sunday. Duane Brown (thumb) aggravated his injury in Houston's loss to the Chiefs last week and is questionable for Sunday. Chris Clark is the likely replacement on the offensive line if Brown isn't ready. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
With a full practice behind him, Jonathan Stewart (knee) is probable for Sunday. Luke Kuechly (concussion) may not be so lucky. He made an appearance at practice Wednesday but did not participate in any drills while he remains in the league's concussion protocol. He's listed as doubtful. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Cardinals at Bears
Arizona's Andre Ellington (knee) missed practice all week and is ruled out of Sunday's game. The Cardinals will likely start Chris Johnson in his place. Mike Iupati (knee) got some work in at practice this week, but won't retun until Week 3 at the earliest. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Ailing Chicago defenders Jon Bostic (ankle) and Tracy Porter (hamstring) will miss Sunday, while Alshon Jeffery (calf/hamstring) missed practice all week and is listed as questionable. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Chargers at Bengals
With D.J. Fluker (ankle) doubtful, San Diego will likely start Chris Hairston at guard. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Cincinnati's defense is good to go with the return of George Iloka (ankle) and Reggie Nelson (groin) to practice. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Lions at Vikings
Detroit received good news when Haloti Ngata (shoulder) and Golden Tate (quad) returned to practice, while a few other injuries continue to nag various Lions. Linebacker DeAndre Levy (hip) is doubtful for Sunday and tight end Brandon Pettigrew (hamstring) is ruled out. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
The much healthier Vikings listed just two players on their injury report. Defensive tackle Shamar Stephen (knee) and running back Jerick McKinnon (ankle) are both probable. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Buccaneers at Saints
Jameis Winston's debut wasn't the same without one of the most important weapons in his arsenal. All eyes remain on wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring), who is questionable for Sunday after being limited in practice. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
C.J. Spiller (knee) practiced this week on a limited basis but is questionable to return to the field Sunday. While Spiller was limited, safety Jairus Byrd (knee), linebacker Dannell Ellerbe (toe) and cornerback Keenan Lewis (hip) remain out. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Falcons at Giants
Despite Julio Jones (hamstring) being held out of practice, coach Dan Quinn has no doubt the wide receiver will play Sunday. Meanwhile, defensive end Adrian Clayborn (thumb) and tackle Jake Matthews (back) are probable. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
The Giants will be without high-profile veterans on both sides of the ball Sunday with Victor Cruz (calf) and Jon Beason (knee) still on the mend. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
49ers at Steelers
The 49ers appear to be nearly 100 percent healthy with only Reggie Bush (calf) out Sunday. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Brandon Boykin (groin) was the only Steeler to not participate in practice Thursday, but a full day Friday has him probable for Sunday. Ryan Shazier (knee) and Cortez Allen (knee) also are probable. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Rams at Redskins
The Rams could pack quite a 1-2 punch if running backs Todd Gurley (knee) and Tre Mason (thigh), who are both questionable, take the field Sunday. If they don't get the green light, Benny Cunningham could again head the backfield. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Jordan Reed was added to the Redskins’ injury report after being limited in practice with a strained quadriceps and is questionable Sunday. Washington will turn to Derek Carrier and Anthony McCoy to fill the tight end void if he is deemed unable to play. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Ravens at Raiders
The Ravens will be without two key players Sunday with left tackle Eugene Monroe (concussion) and rookie wide receiver Breshad Perriman (knee) ruled out. Justin Forsett (shoulder) is probable and expected to be in the team's starting lineup. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Charles Woodson (shoulder) returned to practice on a limited basis this week and is questionable for Sunday, while Derek Carr (hand) is probable. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Dolphins at Jaguars
Miami will enter Sunday's game with Cameron Wake (hamstring) questionable to play. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Things look worse for the Jaguars, who have 11 players on their injury report. The offensive line took a hit when starting left tackle Luke Joeckel suffered an ankle injury last week. He's questionable for Sunday after missing a week of practice, while Aaron Colvin (shoulder), T.J. Yeldon (knee) and Allen Robinson (knee) were full participants and should be full-go. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Cowboys at Eagles
Dallas may be missing Dez Bryant (foot), but Tony Romo is armed with other weapons, including Jason Witten, Terrance Williams and Cole Beasley. The Cowboys' quarterback, who took a vicious hit last week, appears to be over his back injury and is listed as probable. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Philadelphia has veteran wide receiver Seyi Ajirotutu out with a concussion and an elbow injury. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Seahawks at Packers
Keys Seahawks players Marshawn Lynch (non-injury), Michael Bennett (ankle) and Bobby Wagner (ankle) are all probable, while Bruce Irvin (rib) is questionable for Sunday. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
For Green Bay, offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga (knee) has been ruled out. Morgan Burnett (calf) is questionable and Randall Cobb (shoulder) is probable and expected to be on the field as Aaron Rodgers' favorite target. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
Jets at Colts
The Jets' cornerback situation took a huge hit with Antonio Cromartie (knee) and Darrin Walls (hamstring) sidelined from practice. Cromartie insists he won't return unless he feels he is 100 percent. New York could also be in jeopardy on offense. Running back Chris Ivory (groin) was still limited on the practice field Friday. (FULL INJURY REPORT)
The Colts also are struggling in the cornerback department, with Darius Butler (hip), D’Joun Smith (knee) and Greg Toler (neck) all out of practice Friday. The status of Andrew Luck’s top target, T.Y. Hilton (knee), also is questionable and will likely be a game-time decision. (FULL INJURY REPORT)