Denver Broncos
No significant injuries to report here. Reserve corner and top return man Omar Bolden suffered a knee injury and will be out for the remainder of the postseason. Chris Harris was playing through a shoulder injury against Pittsburgh on Sunday, but he's expected to be fine for the championship game.
Meanwhile, Demaryius Thomas entered the divisional round with a minor hamstring injury — an injury that didn't impact his performance against the Steelers. He will also be good to go.
New England Patriots
Rob Gronkowski was listed as questionable heading into the divisional round with injuries to both his back and knee. He proceeded to play all but five offensive snaps, recording two touchdowns in the process. While Gronk will likely be banged up for the remainder of the playoffs, he's going to suit up and is unlikely to find himself limited.
Julian Edelman also found himself on the injury report heading into the divisional round after missing the final seven regular season games with a foot injury. He ended up playing for the first time since Week 10, recording 10 receptions for 100 yards.
While there were reports that Edelman was seen around the x-ray room after the game, there's no indications that he required an x-ray. In this, it's reasonable to believe that Edelman did not suffer a setback and will be able to go next week.
New England won't release its official injury report until it returns to practice on Wednesday, at which point we will acquire a better understanding of some potential injuries on the defensive side of the ball.
Linebacker Jamie Collins left Saturday's game with a back injury. Meanwhile, Chandler Jones seemed limited after being rushed to the hospital for a reported overdose the previous weekend. Jerod Mayo also suffered an injury on Saturday. His status is unknown, but the injury is reported to be somewhat serious.
Arizona Cardinals
Arizona came out of Saturday's game against the Green Bay Packers without any significant injury, according to head coach Bruce Arians. That's the good news.
The bad news is that the Cardinals are obviously still going to be without running back Chris Johnson and Tyrann Mathieu for the NFC Championship game. Couple that with season-ending injuries to Cory Redding and Alex Okafor, and the team is going to be limited heading to Carolina.
Carolina Panthers
Defensive end Jared Allen broke a bone in his right foot Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks and will be out for the remainder of the playoffs. With him sidelined, the expectation here has to be that Mario Addison will see more regular action.
Jonathan Stewart entered Sunday's game probable with an ankle injury. He responded by putting up two touchdowns in Carolina's 31-24 win over Seattle. He will be more than ready to go against Arizona.
Note: There will be much more to report when the four remaining teams return to practice and release their injury reports. That's something to keep an eye on moving forward on the week.