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Report on injuries of NFL 5: Brealer injuries namely include Lamar Jackson, Brock Bowers and Bucky Irving

Injuries are starting to accumulate in the NFL because we are now in week 5, and we have seen a lot of notable quarter -quarters in particular. If you are interested in Paris of the NFLYou must be aware of who is and who was released before placing bets.

Here, we decompose the biggest NFL injuries to know for all the games of week 5 on Sunday and Monday, including where the lines are currently, according to the latest sportsline consensus ratings, which uses the latest data and ratings of Best sports books. This message will be updated because the official lists of the inactive will be announced before kick -off.

Cleveland Browns against Minnesota Vikings (9:30 am, in London)

The Vikings remain abroad for their second consecutive European match, this time against the Browns. Minnesota is in shock, with the quarter-back leaving JJ McCarthy for the third consecutive week with an ankle injury, which means that Carson Wentz will start again. In addition, the Vikings will be down three edges of starting offensive lines against a very good defensive front Browns titled by Myles Garrett. The biggest Browns injury to follow is the Greg Newsome II corner half, because the Vikings have Justin Jefferson and brought Jordan Addison back last week.

The Vikings are 3.5 points favorites, depending on the ratings of the Sportsline consensus, and the total is only 35.5, by far the lowest on / under all week 5.

Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens (1 p.m. HE)

The ravens are beaten. Baltimore will seek to reach 2-3 this year when they welcome the Texans, but the Ravens will be without Lamar Jackson, with Cooper Rush who should begin. In addition, the two team’s departure corners were released, the best secondary Roquan Smith came out and the safety of the Kyle Hamilton stars and the left set Ronnie Stanley are both questionable. The Texans, on the other hand, are relatively healthy, in particular compared to Baltimore.

With so many players on the Ravens side, Houston is now a favorite of 1.5 points on the road.

Miami Dolphins at Carolina Panthers (1 p.m. He)

Dolphins will be without one of the best NFL game manufacturers after the star receiver Tyreek Hill fought its knee on Monday. Hill is not only this week, but for the rest of 2025, with an eye to return to early 2026. Jaylen Waddle will now go into the WR1 role for Miami.

Carolina is without the best Ballon Chubbard ball carrier this week against the Dolphins, opening the door to Rico Dowdle to obtain most of the rains for the panthers.

Miami is favored by 1.5 points in Caroline, and the total is set at 44.5.

Raiders from Las Vegas to Indianapolis Colts (1 p.m. He)

Raiders could be at the bottom of the tight star Brock Bowers this week, because the second year pro is questionable with a knee injury. After being a limited participant on Wednesday, Bowers did not train on Friday. Giving it more complicated is that his safeguard, Michael Mayer, is also questionable due to a concussion, but he was limited from Wednesday to Friday. Vegas also listed the Eric Stokes as a questionable corner half.

The colts are without a few players on Sunday, no more notable than the star Nickel Corner Kenny Moore.

Indianapolis is a 7 -point favorite on Sunday and the total takes place at 48.

New York Giants at New Orleans (1 p.m. HE)

Congratulations – You are the tight start for the Saints of New Orleans.

New Orleans has listed its three best tight ends, all doubtful for it, including Juwan Johnson, who heads the team in the reception of the sites, and Taysom Hill, the former quarter of all the hunters looking to make its debut in the season.

As for the giants, it is unlikely that the bearer of Ballon Tyrone Tracy Jr. is playing this week, opening the door of the recruit Cam Skattebo again. “Sexy Doxy” Dexter Lawrence, probably the best defensive player of the giants, is questionable with a disease.

New Orleans is favored by 1.5 because it seeks its first 2025 victory.

Dallas Cowboys at New York Jets (1 p.m. HE)

The cowboys offensive hurts to enter Sunday. Dallas is without a star receiver Ceedee Lamb for the second consecutive week, and the team is also down by two initial offensive lines in Tyler Guyton and Tyler Booker. The Dallas receptor room is also by Kavontae Turpin, so George Pickens and Jalen Tolbert will obtain most of the looks for cowboys in the passage game alongside the tight wing Jake Ferguson.

The total here is 47.5, and Dallas is a favorite of 1.5 points.

Denver Broncos at Philadelphia Eagles (1 p.m. He)

Broncos and Eagles are both entering this game in large places in the department of health in what could be one of the games of the week. The broncos are 2-2 and did not look like the team of the playoffs that we saw a year ago, but the talent is obviously there. The Eagles are one of the two 4-0 teams who defend their Super Bowl title, but they played with fire in the first stages of 2025.

Philly is a 4.5-point favorite entering the weekend.

Titans from Tennessee to the Cardinals of Arizona (4:05 p.m. He)

The titans offensive was horrible to start the year, and it can be without the higher receiver Calvin Ridley against the cardinals, because the veteran is questionable. Starting the right tackle JC Latham also out. The good news is that Tyjae Spears is questionable to make his debut in season, so that he can potentially give a boost to a stagnant infraction of Tennessee.

As for the cardinals, their emergency plan behind is tested. James Conner was released for the year, which opened the door on the back of the second year Trey Benson. Unfortunately for the cards, Benson was injured in the ankle last week, so Michael Carter and Emari Demercado should remove most of the keys on the rear field to move forward.

Arizona is a favorite of 7.5 points on the Titans on a visit, while the total is 41.5.

Buccaneers of Tampa Bay at Seattle Seahawks (4:05 p.m.)

Sunday, two 3-1 teams will be without key players from the North West Pacific. The BUCS will be again without the star receiver Mike Evans, but they will also be without Ballon off competition Bucky Irving, paving the way for Rachaad White to take on the headache for Tampa Bay. Buccaneers will also be without two of their best corner half.

Seattle is also suffering in secondary school, with the corner of the Devon Witherspoon corner half and the start of security Julian Love both against Baker Mayfield and Co. Defensive Demaus Lawrence winger will also be released on Sunday.

The Seahawks are 3.5 -point favorites at home, and the total is 44.5

Detroit Lions at the Bengals of Cincinnati (4:25 p.m.)

Two Strait Key Entrances are questionable here, but Taylor Decker and Kerby Joseph both gathered recently despite questionable designations. As for the Bengals, the first round rusher Shemar Stewart is absent for the third consecutive week.

With Joe Burrow sidelined in the foreseeable future, expect Bengals to be outsiders in most of their games. This is particularly true here, with Detroit favored by 10.5 on the road.

Washington commanders in Los Angeles Loaders (4:25 p.m.)

The good news for commanders – Jayden Daniels is back after missing the last two weeks with a knee injury. The bad news is that he has broken down from a few weapons in the game of passes. Top Washington The Receiver Terry McLaurin is absent for the second consecutive week, and Noah Brown is also down. Daniels will have at least Deebo Samuel. He is out of the injury report because he was faced with a heel injury.

Los Angeles offensive line problems are continuing this week. Already without left tackle Rashawn Slater for the year, the tackle outside the second year competition Joe Alt was released this week, and the departure goalkeeper Mekhi Becton is questionable.

The chargers are favored by 2.5 and the total is 47.5.

Patriots from New England to Buffalo Bills (8:20 p.m.)

None of the two parties is likely to be without their biggest stars, but a certain number of keys are extinguished or questionable for patriots and invoices before Sunday evening football.

Buffalo will certainly be without the departure secondary Dorian Williams, and his departure colleague Matt Milano is questionable. The starting defensive tackle Ed Oliver and the Spencer Brown offensive platform are also questionable for invoices.

The Patriots have three debutable starters here, in particular the coveted addition of free agent Milton Williams, which anchors the Defense front of New England.

Invoices are 8.5 points at home favorites, and the total is 49.5.

Kansas City Chiefs in Jacksonville Jaguars (8:15 p.m., Monday)

As this is the match on Monday evening, we will not have official injury designations before Saturday. Looking at the training reports for each team, however, and it seems that the two parties are in good shape, with the old choice n ° 1 travon walker one of the two players for the two teams that did not train Friday.

Chiefs are 3.5 -point favorites on the road as they seek to overcome .500 for the first time this season.

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