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Home / Sports / NFL Injury Woes: Quarterbacks Sidelined Ahead of Week 11

NFL Injury Woes: Quarterbacks Sidelined Ahead of Week 11

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Lamar Jackson expected to return to practice, decision on playing pending
  • Jaxson Dart still in concussion protocol, unlikely to play in Week 11
  • Calvin Ridley and Brian Thomas Jr. return to training, set to play
NFL Injury Woes: Quarterbacks Sidelined Ahead of Week 11

As the NFL approaches Week 11 on 2025-11-14T13:09:32+00:00, the league is facing a number of injury concerns, particularly at the quarterback position. Lamar Jackson, who has been sidelined with a knee injury, is expected to return to practice in the coming days, and the team will then decide whether he is fit to play or if it is better to wait an additional week for his return.

On the other hand, Jaxson Dart, who suffered a concussion in Week 10, remains in the league's concussion protocol and is not expected to see action this week. Meanwhile, some players are set to make their returns, with Calvin Ridley of the Titans and Brian Thomas Jr. of the Raiders both having returned to training as normal and expected to play.

The injury woes have also affected the running back position, with Isiah Pacheco of the Chiefs continuing his rehabilitation and potentially missing another week. This could mean that Jerick McKinnon or another Chiefs running back will need to step up in his absence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lamar Jackson is expected to return to practice ahead of his game, and the team will then decide whether he is fit to play or if it is better to wait an additional week for his return.
Jaxson Dart remains in the NFL's concussion protocol and is not expected to see action in Week 11.
Calvin Ridley of the Titans and Brian Thomas Jr. of the Raiders have both returned to training as normal and are expected to play in Week 11.

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