Stats & Sidelines — Week 17 NFL Injury Report
Seeding, Survival & Rest-or-Risk Decisions
Week 17 is where the NFL calendar gets complicated. Some teams are fighting for division titles or wild-card spots, others are locked into playoff seeding, and a few are already looking toward the offseason. That reality makes injury reports especially tricky—designations matter, but snap counts, motivation, and late scratches matter even more.
Below is an expanded Week 17 injury report, breaking down the biggest situations across the league and what they mean heading into the final stretch.
Quarterbacks: Availability vs. Protection
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Jalen Hurts (Eagles) — Shoulder
Status: Questionable
Philadelphia continues to balance urgency with long-term health. Hurts’ throwing workload has been monitored closely, and while he’s expected to dress, the Eagles may limit designed runs if the shoulder remains tender. -
Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) — Illness / Ankle
Status: Probable
Mahomes practiced late in the week and is expected to start. Kansas City may simplify protection schemes to keep hits to a minimum as they eye postseason positioning. -
Trevor Lawrence (Jaguars) — Ankle
Status: Questionable
Lawrence is pushing to return, but Jacksonville will evaluate his mobility in pregame warmups. His ability to move outside the pocket is the deciding factor. -
Brock Purdy (49ers) — Shoulder
Status: Probable
Purdy remains on track to play, though San Francisco could lean on its run game early if seeding allows a conservative approach.
Running Backs: Heavy Legs Late in the Season
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Christian McCaffrey (49ers) — Knee / Maintenance
Status: Questionable
This is less about injury and more about preservation. If the 49ers are locked into their seed, McCaffrey could see reduced snaps—or potentially sit. -
Bijan Robinson (Falcons) — Ankle
Status: Probable
Robinson is expected to play and remain the focal point of Atlanta’s offense as they push for postseason relevance. -
Josh Jacobs (Raiders) — Quad
Status: Doubtful
Jacobs’ late-season wear continues, and Las Vegas may opt for caution. His absence would force a committee approach. -
Derrick Henry (Titans) — Rest / Knee
Status: Questionable
With Tennessee evaluating its future, Henry’s status could come down to organizational priorities rather than medical necessity.
Wide Receivers & Tight Ends: Playmakers in Flux
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Tyreek Hill (Dolphins) — Ankle
Status: Questionable
Hill continues to battle ankle soreness. Miami may use him situationally, but even limited snaps force defensive adjustments. -
Stefon Diggs (Bills) — Foot
Status: Probable
Diggs remains a full go and central to Buffalo’s playoff push. Expect him heavily involved if the game stays competitive. -
Ja'Marr Chase (Bengals) — Back
Status: Questionable
Chase’s status will likely come down to pregame testing. Cincinnati’s explosive ceiling drops significantly if he’s limited. -
Travis Kelce (Chiefs) — Elbow / Rest
Status: Probable
Kelce is expected to suit up, though Kansas City may manage his route volume with the postseason in mind.
Defensive Stars: Momentum Shifters
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Myles Garrett (Browns) — Shoulder
Status: Questionable
Garrett remains one of the most impactful injury decisions in Week 17. Cleveland’s pass rush identity changes drastically without him. -
Micah Parsons (Cowboys) — Knee
Status: Probable
Parsons practiced and is expected to play. Dallas may rotate pass rushers to keep him fresh for potential playoff action. -
Nick Bosa (49ers) — Hamstring
Status: Questionable
Bosa’s availability hinges on late-week evaluations. San Francisco’s defensive front remains elite, but his presence raises the ceiling. -
T.J. Watt (Steelers) — Knee
Status: Probable
Watt is expected to play as Pittsburgh fights for survival. His motor and pressure rate remain game-changing.
Offensive Line Watch: The Quiet Decider
Week 17 often exposes thin offensive line depth. Several teams are dealing with:
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Backup tackles starting against elite edge rushers
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Interior linemen playing through ankle and knee issues
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Increased risk of late-game fatigue leading to sacks and penalties
These trench injuries rarely headline reports but frequently decide close games.
Week 17 Reality Check
This week isn’t just about who’s hurt—it’s about who actually needs to play.
Expect:
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Surprise inactives for playoff-locked teams
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Stars dressed but on snap limits
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Aggressive usage from teams still alive
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Depth players making season-defining contributions
Week 17 is a chess match disguised as a football week.
Stay with Stats & Sidelines for:
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Final inactive lists
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Pregame warmup confirmations
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Live impact breakdowns
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Early Week 18 injury fallout
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