QUESTIONABLE (SUNDAY)

Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Steelers  Foot

Even though Roethlisberger is listed as questionable, no one is expecting him to play. Despite a noticeable limp, Big Ben did take part in some practices this week after getting out of a walking boot sooner than expected. Roethlisberger should be ready to travel with the team to Seattle after the bye to face the Seahawks.

Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Vikings – Concussion

Bridgewater is practicing in full and is fully expected to start against the Oakland Raiders. Even though the matchup is very nice, Bridgewater's six touchdown passes in eight games is a depressing figure.

Josh McCown, QB, Browns  Ribs

Gary Barnidge owners rejoice! Despite limited practices, McCown is on track to get the start over Johnny Manziel. Although one shot to McCown's ailing ribs could have Johnny Football quickly inserted into the game.

Matt Forte, RB, Bears  Knee

Forte is expected to miss his second consecutive game. However, the Bears want to keep the Rams guessing if they'll be facing Forte or the rookie Jeremy Langford. Forte has been limited in practice all week and would be hard to fully trust in a rough matchup should he surprisingly be able to suit up.

Marshawn Lynch, RB, Seahawks  Abdomen

Lynch was banged up on practice Thursday and sat out Friday. The team expects him to play Sunday night against the Arizona Cardinals in a big NFC West matchup. If possible, Beast Mode owners should grab Thomas Rawls for insurance purposes.

Eddie Lacy, RB, Packers  Groin

Lacy has been limited in practice all week, but is expected to play. However, he's been demoted on the depth chart in favor of James Starks. The sluggish Lacy will still be involved, but he'll need to show something in order to earn his carries going forward.

Calvin Johnson, WR,  Lions

Megatron says he will play despite sitting out of Friday's practice. He was limited on both Wednesday and Thursday.

Alshon Jeffery, WR, Bears - Groin

After being limited in Friday's practice, it looks like Jeffery will play. However, the Bears are one of more guarded teams when it comes to discussing injuries. Treat Jeffery like a game-time decision, just to be ultra safe.

Emmanuel Sanders, WR, Broncos  Ankle

Sanders is a game-time decision after missing practice all week. Back in Week 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Sanders caught eight passes for 87 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Sanders is a risky start, but worth the gamble if he goes.

John Brown, WR, Cardinals  Hamstring

Brown was active in Week 8, but didn't play a snap as the team opted to hold him back heading into their bye. He's been limited in practice all week and this matchup against the Seattle Seahawks is far from ideal. Even if he's active, Brown's amount of playing time is no sure thing.

Allen Hurns, WR, Jaguars  Foot

After missing Wednesday and Thursday, Hurns was out of his walking boot and practicing on a limited basis Friday. If Hurns does play, he needs to be deployed by his owners against a terrible Baltimore Ravens defense.

Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE – Buccaneers

Even though he's yet to be cleared for play, Seferian-Jenkins has been getting into practices over the last three weeks. This looks to be the week in which he finally suits up. If so, it's a big unknown just how many snaps ASJ will see in his first game since Week 2.

OUT

Vincent Jackson, WR, Buccaneers  Knee

Kendall Wright, WR, Titans  Knee

Eddie Royal, WR, Bears  Knee

Victor Cruz, WR, Giants  Calf

Breshad Perriman, WR, Ravens  Knee

Larry Donnell, TE, Giants  Neck

PROBABLE (limited practice)

Peyton Manning, QB, Broncos  Foot

Dez Bryant, WR, Cowboys  Knee

Last week against the Philadelphia Eagles, Bryant tweaked his knee while coming down with a touchdown on a desperation throw by Matt Cassel. Dez played through it and should be fine. The team is just being extra cautious with him this week.

James Jones, WR, Packers  Quadriceps

Jones wasn't added to the injury report until Thursday, which suggests he got banged up in practice. Jones hasn't caught more than two balls in a game since Week 4, so owners may have already been looking elsewhere.

PROBABLE (full practice)

Matt Cassel, QB, Cowboys  Knee

DeAngelo Williams, RB, Steelers  Foot

Williams sat out for precautionary reasons on Wednesday. There is no danger that he misses out on a juicy matchup against the Cleveland Browns.

DeMarco Murray, RB, Eagles  Groin

Jonathan Stewart, RB, Panthers  Ankle

Stewart was limited both Wednesday and Thursday before being upgraded Friday. He's carried the ball 20 or more times in four straight games and deserved a light week of practice.

Latavius Murray, RB, Raiders  Concussion

Barring any post-concussion setbacks, Murray will play Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings.

C.J. Anderson, RB, Broncos  Ankle

Ronnie Hillman, RB, Broncos  Quadriceps

Ryan Mathews, RB, Eagles  Groin

Dexter McCluster, RB, Titans  Ankle

Chris Thompson, RB, Redskins  Back

Julian Edelman, WR, Patriots  Knee

After being limited Wednesday and Thursday, Edelman was upgraded Friday.

Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Cardinals  Ankle

Amari Cooper, WR, Raiders  Quadriceps

Willie Snead, WR, Saints  Knee

This one is a little odd, but Snead should be good to go. He was limited Wednesday, did not practice at all Thursday, yet was fully participating Friday.

Nelson Agholor, WR, Eagles  Ankle

Riley Cooper, WR, Eagles  Toe

Travis Kelce, TE, Chiefs  Groin

Owen Daniels, TE, Broncos  Shoulder, Knee

Julius Thomas, TE, Jaguars  Abdomen

Crockett Gillmore, TE, Ravens  Shoulder

Jordan Cameron, TE, Dolphins  Hamstring

IR – Designated for return

Tony Romo, QB, Cowboys – Collarbone

Romo continues to practice with the team and even ran the scout team this week. He's expected to return when eligible in Week 11 against the Miami Dolphins.