Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua looks like he will return after missing time with a sprained left ankle.

Nacua was injured in Week 6 and returned to practice this week, saying he feels “fantastic” and “ready to go” as the Rams face the New Orleans Saints this week.

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“It’s good to be back out on the football field, moving around, getting a good sweat in, put my feet in the ground,” Nacua said. “It’s been good. We had a nice Thursday practice, so finally get to hit somebody. It feels like it’s been too long for sure, but it felt great to be back out there.”

The Rams were without Nacua for only one game as they were on their bye week in Week 8.

Through six games, Nacua has recorded 616 receiving yards, 54 catches and 2 touchdowns.

Kyler Murray is preparing as if he will start Monday night against the Dallas Cowboys.

The Arizona Cardinals quarterback has been sidelined the past two games with a foot injury. Head coach Jonathan Gannon said the team was expecting Murray to play this week, but was vague on details.

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Arizona has dropped five straight games by a total of 13 points, including three straight on walk-off field goals.

Another potential Week 9 return includes Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers, who has missed three games with a knee injury.

Bowers said on Wednesday that he’s “ready to roll” against the Jacksonville Jaguars after missing practice for two weeks before returning on Oct. 17.

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“He’s back,” said Raiders head coach Pete Carroll. “Last week, he looked good every day, particularly good on the Monday practice. And he kind of stole the show a little bit. So, we’re thrilled to have him back.”

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Bowers was dealing with a PCL injury and a bone bruise in his left knee that was suffered in Week 1. After playing through it, he was shut down after Week 4.

“It sucked, to be honest,” Bowers said. “But it’s in the past. I’m excited to get back out there.”

Other notable Week 9 injuries:

Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter has been placed on injured reserve and will miss at least the next four weeks. Hunter suffered the non-contact knee injury during Thursday’s practice. When asked if the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner would return this season, head coach Liam Coen would only say, “We’re still evaluating it.”

Raheem Morris is optimistic that quarterback Michael Penix Jr. will be back in action against the New England Patriots on Sunday. Penix missed the Atlanta Falcons’ Week 8 loss to the Miami Dolphins due to a bone bruise in his left knee. Penix practiced on Wednesday and said he was “trending in the right direction.” Wide receiver Drake London, who also missed Week 8, is day-to-day with a hip injury.

Joe Flacco said he feels “pretty good” about playing Sunday against the Chicago Bears. The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback has been dealing with an AC joint sprain in his throwing shoulder and said Friday he will wait to see before deciding if he will play on Sunday.

The Kansas City Chiefs expect to be without running back Isiah Pacheco due to a sprained knee ligament suffered last week against Washington. Should Pacheco miss out, that will mean more carries for Kareem Hunt and potentially more responsibility for backups Brashard Smith and Elijah Mitchell.

Brock Purdy’s turf toe injury continues to affect him as the San Francisco 49ers quarterback remained limited in practice on Thursday. Mac Jones, who has started the past six games, was a full participant.

Jump to a team:

AFC East: Bills | Dolphins (played Thurs.) | Patriots | Jets (bye)
AFC North: Ravens (played Thurs.) | Bengals | Browns (bye) | Steelers
AFC South: Texans | Colts | Jaguars | Titans
AFC West: Broncos | Chiefs | Raiders | Chargers
NFC East: Cowboys | Giants | Eagles (bye) | Commanders
NFC North: Bears | Lions | Packers | Vikings
NFC South: Falcons | Panthers | Saints | Buccaneers (bye)
NFC West: Cardinals | Rams | 49ers | Seahawks

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Here’s the rest of the Week 9 injury report (players will be added as teams release their reports):

DENVER BRONCOSHOUSTON TEXANSINDIANAPOLIS COLTS

WR Anthony Gould (knee): OUT

DE Samson Ebukam (knee): OUT

PITTSBURGH STEELERS

DT Daniel Ekuale (knee): OUT

S DeShon Elliott (knee): OUT

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERSNEW YORK GIANTSATLANTA FALCONSNEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

RB Rhamondre Stevenson (toe): OUT

LOS ANGELES CHARGERSTENNESSEE TITANSCAROLINA PANTHERS

C Cade Mays (ankle, knee): OUT

OLB Princely Umanmielen (ankle): OUT

QB Andy Dalton (right thumb): questionable

G Damien Lewis (oblique): questionable

RT Taylor Moton (knee): questionable

LB Trevin Wallace (shoulder): questionable

S Nick Scott (groin): questionable

G Chandler Zavala (knee): questionable

GREEN BAY PACKERSMINNESOTA VIKINGSDETROIT LIONSCHICAGO BEARSCINCINNATI BENGALSNEW ORLEANS SAINTSLOS ANGELES RAMSJACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

WR/CB Travis Hunter (knee): OUT

LAS VEGAS RAIDERSKANSAS CITY CHIEFSBUFFALO BILLS

DT DaQuan Jones (calf): OUT

WR Josh Palmer (knee, ankle): OUT

LB Shaq Thompson (hamstring): OUT

S Taylor Rapp (knee): OUT

SEATTLE SEAHAWKSWASHINGTON COMMANDERS

TE Colson Yankoff (hamstring): OUT

ARIZONA CARDINALSDALLAS COWBOYSNFL injury updates liveLive9 updatesKari AndersonFri, October 31, 2025 at 12:54 PM EDT

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Kari AndersonFri, October 31, 2025 at 12:50 PM EDT

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After missing last week’s loss to the Bills due to an ankle injury, Bryce Young is off the Panthers’ injury report.

Andy Dalton filled in for Young in the 40-9 loss to Buffalo, throwing 16-for-24 for 175 yards and an interception. In other words, Carolina will be happy to have Young back when they face the Packers.

Kari AndersonFri, October 31, 2025 at 12:28 PM EDT

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Two weeks after exiting a game due to a hamstring injury, the Commanders have their QB1 back. Jayden Daniels, who returned to practice this week, is back, and will start in Sunday’s game against the Seahawks.

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Sean LeahyFri, October 31, 2025 at 11:30 AM EDT

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In the midst of a bleak 2-7 season, the Dolphins and general manager Chris Grier have mutually agreed to part ways after a meeting Friday morning.

Grier has been in the Dolphins’ organization since 2000, starting as a scout before gradually moving his way up the ranks. He was promoted to be the team’s general manager in 2016.

The move comes after Miami fell 28-6 to the Baltimore Ravens in a brutal loss on Thursday Night Football.

Mike McDaniel will reportedly remain head coach for the rest of the 2025 season.

Sean LeahyFri, October 31, 2025 at 11:28 AM EDT

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The Jaguars WR/CB suffered a non-contact knee injury during Thursday’s practice. When asked if Hunter would return this season, head coach Liam Coen would only say, “We’re still evaluating it.”

“You just feel bad for the guy, for the kid, for our team, for everything,” Coen said. “But he’s in good spirits right now. Minor setback for a major comeback. That’s just the way it’s gotta be.”

Hunter is coming off the best game of his young career. During last week’s 35-7 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner made 8 receptions on 14 targets for 101 yards and a touchdown.

Hunter is eligible to return ahead of their Week 13 game against the Titans.

Sean LeahyFri, October 31, 2025 at 8:48 AM EDT

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Jackson, the Bengals’ third-round draft pick in 2024, has been healthy scratched for six of Cincinnati’s first eight games this season.

According to ESPN’s Ben Baby, Jackson joins linebacker Logan Wilson as players who have requested to leave the Bengals. Defensive tackle Mike Pennel was released after reaching a non-injury settlement with the team and he has since signed with the Chiefs.

McKinnley Jackson of the Cincinnati Bengals looks on during the game at AT&T Stadium on December 9, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

McKinnley Jackson of the Cincinnati Bengals looks on during the game at AT&T Stadium on December 9, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

(Ron Jenkins via Getty Images)Sean LeahyFri, October 31, 2025 at 8:45 AM EDT

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The second-year quarterback has been out since Week 2.