Week eight is now here, with a ton of injuries to discuss for this weekend. Let's get to every injury for this weekend!
Russell Wilson, Quarterback, Seattle Seahawks (knee, pectoral): Wilson has been fighting different injuries for weeks now but has been able to play through them. He was limited on Wednesday and Thursday before returning to a full practice on Friday. He will be fine for week eight.
Carson Palmer, Quarterback, Arizona Cardinals (hamstring): Palmer has fought a hamstring injury for a couple of weeks now but finally appears to be over it. He practiced fully on Friday and was removed from the team's injury report. He will good to go for this weekend.
Josh McCown, Quarterback, Cleveland Browns (collarbone): After missing the past five weeks with a broken collarbone, McCown is back and has been announced as the team's starter for week eight. That is good news for Gary Barnidge and Terrelle Pryor, to name a few. He is all systems go.
Lamar Miller, Running Back, Houston Texans (shoulder): Miller suffered his shoulder injury in week seven and despite practicing all week, he is listed as questionable and declared a "game-time decision" by coach Bill O'Brien. Miller believes he will play, but check back in on Sunday for final word.
Matt Jones, Running Back, Washington Redskins (knee): Jones did not practice all week with his knee injury and was ruled out for week eight. He is week-to-week and should remain on benches for now.
CJ Anderson, Running Back, Denver Broncos (knee): Anderson suffered a torn meniscus and required surgery this week. The Broncos placed him on injured reserve, which means he wouldn't be able to return until the end of the season if he can even come back. He may not play again this season.
Theo Riddick, Running Back, Detroit Lions (ankle): After missing the past two weeks with an ankle injury, Riddick practiced fully on Thursday and Friday, which got him off the team's injury report. He'll be set to return this weekend for the Lions.
LeSean McCoy, Running Back, Buffalo Bills (hamstring): McCoy did not practice at all this week as he appeared to re-injure or make his current hamstring injury worse during week seven. He is listed as doubtful for the game but will not play. Consider him week-to-week for right now.
Mike Gillislee, Running Back, Buffalo Bills (foot): Gillislee was limited all week with his foot injury but will play despite the questionable tag. He will be the starter for the Bills with McCoy unlikely to play.
Jerick McKinnon, Running Back, Minnesota Vikings (ankle): McKinnon was in a walking boot early this week while being sidelined at practice. He was able to get rid of it but did not practice on Friday. He appears unlikely to play unless he has a great practice on Saturday.
Bilal Powell, Running Back, New York Jets (toe): While Powell appeared to be limited in practice earlier this week with turf toe, he practiced fully on Friday and was removed from the team's injury report. He'll be all good for week eight.
Jamaal Charles, Running Back, Kansas City Chiefs (knee): Charles sat out practice this week as coach Andy Reid said something "acted up" in his surgically repaired knee last weekend. He is declared out for week eight and should be week-to-week, if lucky.
Doug Martin, Running Back, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (hamstring): Martin has still not practiced since suffering his set-back and will continue to be week-to-week despite no signs of any progress.
Tevin Coleman, Running Back, Atlanta Falcons (hamstring): Coleman injured his hamstring in week seven's game and did not practice this week. He is out for week eight but has a shot at coming back in week nine.
Jeremy Langford, Running Back, Chicago Bears (ankle): After missing the past four games with an ankle sprain, Langford has been limited in practice all week but appears poised to return in week eight. He will likely be brought along slowly for the first week or two, though.
Dion Lewis, Running Back, New England Patriots (knee): Lewis has been on the PUP list all season but returned to practice on Thursday, which means he should be back by week 11 at the latest. He has a shot of returning in week 10, after the team's week nine bye. He is week-to-week.
Matt Forte, Running Back, New York Jets (knee): While he did not practice on Thursday, Forte practiced fully on Friday and was removed from the team's injury report. He'll be all good to go against the Browns this weekend.
Brandon Marshall, Wide Receiver, New York Jets (foot): Marshall missed practice on Wednesday while returning to full practices on Thursday and Friday. He was removed from the team's injury report and will be all systems go for week eight.
Dez Bryant, Wide Receiver, Dallas Cowboys (knee): After missing the past three games with a knee injury, Bryant was limited in practice all week. He is listed as questionable but will return this weekend. He'll be on the field in week eight.
Randall Cobb, Wide Receiver, Green Bay Packers (hamstring): Cobb was limited in practice all week with his hamstring injury and is questionable for this weekend. Despite that, he should be good to suit up and play. This is an injury to monitor moving forward.
Julian Edelman, Wide Receiver, New England Patriots (foot): Edelman has been limited in practice for weeks now and has played every week with no limitations despite the questionable tag. He'll suit up on Sunday with no issues.
Ty Montgomery, Wide Receiver, Green Bay Packers (illness): Montgomery was limited in practice on Thursday and Friday with a mysterious illness. He is questionable to play but there is no reason to believe he won't play. He should be fine.
Travis Benjamin, Wide Receiver, San Diego Chargers (knee): Benjamin has dealt with this knee injury for a few weeks now and has played through it with no issues. He was limited in practice but will be out there this weekend against the Broncos.
DeSean Jackson, Wide Receiver, Washington Redskins (hamstring, shoulder): Jackson has been having his reps managed in practice while nursing a couple of injuries. He will be out there this weekend as he has been all season.
Donte Moncrief, Wide Receiver, Indianapolis Colts (shoulder): After missing the past five games with a shoulder injury, Moncrief practiced all week and appears poised to return this weekend. Check in on Sunday for final confirmation, but he should be all systems go.
John Brown, Wide Receiver, Arizona Cardinals (hamstring): After missing last weekend's game due to complications with hamstring stemming from sickle cell, Brown appears ready to return this weekend after being limited in practice all week. He should be out there against Carolina.
Tyrell Williams, Wide Receiver, San Diego Chargers (knee): After missing practice on Wednesday, Williams returned to practice on Thursday and Friday and "appears poised to play" this weekend. Coming off a career game, he'll face the tough Broncos secondary.
Michael Floyd, Wide Receiver, Arizona Cardinals (hamstring): Floyd sat out of practice on Wednesday and Thursday before returning in a limited fashion on Friday. He is questionable to play and may be a true game-time decision. He is more likely to sit than play but check back in Sunday to confirm.
Cameron Meredith, Wide Receiver, Chicago Bears (shoulder): Meredith has been limited on both Thursday and Friday with his shoulder injury. Despite that, barring a turn for the worst on Saturday, he should suit up in week eight as the Bears number three wideout.
Jamison Crowder, Wide Receiver, Washington Redskins (groin): Crowder has been limited in practice all week with his groin injury and is listed as questionable. Despite that, he should be on the field in London for week eight with no issues.
Tyler Lockett, Wide Receiver, Seattle Seahawks (thigh): While Lockett is listed as questionable for week eight, he had a full practice on Thursday and should have no issues playing this weekend.
Eddie Royal, Wide Receiver, Chicago Bears (toe): Royal hasn't practiced all week and doesn't appear like he will on Saturday either. While he has played without practicing, Royal should be considered more doubtful than questionable.
Corey Coleman, Wide Receiver, Cleveland Browns (hand): Coleman is still working his way back from his broken hand and has been spotted doing drills. With that, he has still not be cleared to catch and appears to be a week or two away from playing.
Robert Woods, Wide Receiver, Buffalo Bills (foot): Woods missed week seven with his foot injury but has been able to practice in limited fashion all week. He is listed as questionable for week eight but should be good to return this weekend against the Patriots.
Cordarrelle Patterson, Wide Receiver, Minnesota Vikings (concussion): Patterson is in the concussion protocol and has not practiced this week. Unless he magically gets cleared by Monday night, he won't be on the field. Consider him week-to-week.
Jordan Reed, Tight End, Washington Redskins (concussion): Reed has missed the last two games with a concussion but has been limited in practice all week and appears ready to return this weekend in London. He should all set to play from the looks of it.
Martellus Bennett, Tight End, New England Patriots (ankle): Bennett was limited in practice all week before missing practice on Friday and being spotted with a brace on his ankle. Bennett is listed as questionable but is likely going to be a game-time decision. Check back in on Sunday for final word.
Jason Witten, Tight End, Dallas Cowboys (chest): Even though he practiced all week in full, Witten is listed as questionable by the Cowboys for this weekend. Despite that, he is 100% and will play with no issues.
Hunter Henry, Tight End, San Diego Chargers (concussion): Henry has practiced in full over the past two days and is listed as questionable for week eight. He still needs final approval to play but he should get that at this rate and be out there for this weekend against the Broncos.
Dwayne Allen, Tight End, Indianapolis Colts (ankle): Allen did not practice at all this week and it looks like he will his second straight game with this ankle injury of his. He is week-to-week.
Eric Ebron, Tight End, Detroit Lions (knee, ankle): After missing the past three games with knee and ankle injuries, Ebron practiced fully on Thursday and Friday. He looks ready to come back this week despite the questionable tag, so he should be out there.
Charles Clay, Tight End, Buffalo Bills (knee): Clay has been dealing with a knee injury for weeks now and has been limited in practice because of it. He hasn't missed any games because of it and will be out there against the Patriots on Sunday.
Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Tight End, New York Jets (ankle): ASJ isn't very fantasy relevant, but we felt like listing this. He didn't do much in practice this week and is listed as doubtful for this weekend. He won't play and is still week-to-week.