Week 17 Injury Question Marks: Mariota, Antonio Brown, and Lots of Eagles

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Week 17 Injury Question Marks: Mariota, Antonio Brown, and Lots of Eagles
Week 17 Injury Question Marks: Mariota, Antonio Brown, and Lots of Eagles /

Week 17 is here! Our rundown to get you ready for today, and tomorrow …

1. We’re about to go through a lot of guys who are expected to play through injuries on Sunday, and Steelers WR Antonio Brown is an important one. It would be a surprise to those in the organization if he didn’t push through his knee injury—but it’s not insignificant, and his status will ride on how he feels this morning.

2. Another receiver fighting through a tough injury: T.Y. Hilton. And the Colts fully expect their star to be ready to roll tonight against the Titans, despite his balky ankle.

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3. It would be hard to bet against Marcus Mariota playing for the Titans Sunday night, based on what he’s already worked through. And Tennessee will have a better idea where he’s at physically pregame.

4. The Ravens have two pretty significant names listed as questionable on the injury report. I’m told the expectation is that both OLB Terrell Suggs and CB Tavon Young will be good to go against the Browns.

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5. The Cowboys are locked into the NFC’s 4-seed, but the plan is to get injured LB Sean Lee (hamstring) back in the rotation. They’ll work him through both the MIKE spot manned by Jaylon Smith, and the WILL position that had been his and is now inhabited by Leighton Vander Esch, to ready Lee for the playoffs and try to find an effective mix.

6. The Eagles are fighting for their playoff lives and they need help, both from the Bears (playing the Vikings) and from the injury gods. The team is taking decisions on center Jason Kelce (knee) and left tackle Jason Peters (quad) right into gameday, I’m told.

7. As for the Vikings, they have their own crucial pregame workout. Trainers will go out early with CB Xavier Rhodes (groin), and make a decision thereafter.

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8. On the coaching movement front, those close to the situation expect ex-Lions and Colts coach Jim Caldwell to get consideration for the Arizona job, assuming ownership fires Steve Wilks, as they’re expected to do. Mike McCarthy is another name that the Cardinals are likely to try and interview next week.

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9. Speaking of McCarthy, we mentioned the Jets having an interest the other day. And McCarthy is the kind of coach—with previous head coaching experience—that the Jets plan to start their search with.

10. Don’t discount the potential value of getting Hunter Henry back for the Chargers, something we could see next week for the Wild-Card round.

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Albert Breer is a senior writer covering the NFL for Sports Illustrated, delivering the biggest stories and breaking news from across the league. He has been on the NFL beat since 2005 and joined SI in 2016. Breer began his career covering the New England Patriots for the MetroWest Daily News and the Boston Herald from 2005 to '07, then covered the Dallas Cowboys for the Dallas Morning News from 2007 to '08. He worked for The Sporting News from 2008 to '09 before returning to Massachusetts as The Boston Globe's national NFL writer in 2009. From 2010 to 2016, Breer served as a national reporter for NFL Network. In addition to his work at Sports Illustrated, Breer regularly appears on NBC Sports Boston, 98.5 The Sports Hub in Boston, FS1 with Colin Cowherd, The Rich Eisen Show and The Dan Patrick Show. A 2002 graduate of Ohio State, Breer lives near Boston with his wife, a cardiac ICU nurse at Boston Children's Hospital, and their three children.