The ribbon is cut on the postseason beginning with the Bills-Texans kickoff Saturday afternoon, and all four teams in action during Wild Card Weekend are in decent health overall when factoring out longer-term injuries. The receiver position is where the most prominent walking wounded reside, with one confirmed absence (Nelson Agholor) and another likely one (Will Fuller) thinning out the position to an extent. The status of tight end Zach Ertz may also come down to a game-time decision. However, those issues are offset by some big names getting back into action after multi-week stints on the sideline. Without further ado, let's plug into the latest as of Saturday morning:
Wild Card Round Injuries
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Injury Report Update
Quarterback injuries
Running back injuries
Wide receiver injuries
Tight end injuries
Key Defensive Players
Cornerbacks
- The Saint's Eli Apple (ankle) will not play in Sunday's Wild Card matchup against the Vikings after missing practice all week.
- The Vikings' Mackensie Alexander (knee) will not play in Sunday's Wild Card battle against the Saints after missing practice all week.
- The Patriots' Jason McCourty (groin) is questionable for Saturday night's Wild Card showdown versus the Titans after three limited practices this week.
- The Texans' Johnathan Joseph (hamstring) is questionable for Saturday afternoon's Wild Card matchup against the Bills after a week of limited practices. Teammate Bradley Roby (hamstring) carries the same designation after also practicing on a limited basis all week.
- The Bills' Levi Wallace (ankle) is questionable for Saturday's Wild Card battle versus the Texans, but he managed to finish the week with a pair of limited practices after starting the week as a non-participant Tuesday.
- The Patriots' Jonathan Jones (groin) is questionable for Saturday night's Wild Card game against the Titans after putting in three limited practices this week.
Safeties
- The Texans' Jahleel Addae (Achilles) is questionable for Saturday's Wild Card matchup versus the Bills after putting in three limited practices this week.
Defensive Linemen
- The Texans' J.J. Watt (pectoral) is off injured reserve and will play in Saturday afternoon's Wild Card battle against the Bills. Watt also dealt with a minor shoulder injury this week in practice, but as per Saturday morning reports, the Pro Bowl defensive end will play more than just a situational role versus Buffalo, even if it stops short of being a true every-down assignment.
- The Bills' Shaq Lawson (hamstring) is questionable for Saturday's Wild Card showdown with the Texans after a week of limited practices.
- The Vikings' Ifeadi Odenigbo (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's Wild Card game against the Saints after putting in three limited practices this week.
Linebackers
- The Seahawks' Mychal Kendricks (knee-ACL) will not play in Sunday's Wild Card tilt against the Eagles or the remainder of the postseason after suffering a torn ACL in the Wek 17 loss to the 49ers.
- The Patriots' Jamie Collins (shoulder) is questionable for Saturday night's Wild Card battle versus the Titans after three limited practices this week. Meanwhile, teammate Ja'Whaun Bentley (knee) carries the same tag after also practicing in limited fashion all week.
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