CeeDee Lamb will play in Week 15 against the Minnesota Vikings after clearing concussion protocol on Friday, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
The Dallas Cowboys receiver was injured during last week’s loss to the Detroit Lions when he went up for a deep pass in the end zone and was contorting his body trying to make a one-handed catch. He couldn’t make the catch and then landed hard and his head slammed on the ground.
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Lamb returned to practice as a full participant on Thursday as his recovery has gone well enough for him to return for Sunday Night Football.
“Process has been cool. Obviously, it’s been a lot of eye work and eye discipline and trying to, I guess, frustrate myself essentially to see if I have any more residuals of the concussion. And I haven’t had any type of symptoms,” Lamb said. “As for me now, it’s been heavy on rest, to be honest. Doing everything, me knowing my requirements, kind of getting ahead of everything, especially with the extra 2-3 days that we had off. I feel like that was big.”
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Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt had successful surgery to “stabilize and repair a partially collapsed lung,” according to his brother J.J.
Watt was in a dry needling treatment session at the team’s practice facility on Wednesday when he started to feel discomfort. There is no timeline for a recovery, but he will be released from the hospital on Friday, according to J.J. Watt.
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Other notable Week 15 injuries:
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Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins has been ruled out for Sunday’s matchup with the Baltimore Ravens due to a concussion. Higgins missed Week 13 with a concussion and found himself back in protocol this week after getting injured last week against the Buffalo Bills. Higgins was evaluated in-game and cleared to return, but Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said Monday that the receiver was back in protocol. He was limited during Thursday’s practice and ultimately ruled out Friday afternoon.
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The Washington Commanders have already ruled quarterback Jayden Daniels out for Week 15 due to aggravating an elbow injury in Week 14’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Daniels had just returned from a three-game absence after dislocating that elbow in Week 9 against the Seattle Seahawks. Marcus Mariota will start his seventh game this season when the Commanders face the New York Giants on Sunday.
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Trey Benson will not return this season after the Arizona Cardinals chose not to activate him from injured reserve during his 21-day practice window. The running back has been out since Week 4 with a knee injury. Head coach Jonathan Gannon said Benson had not progressed enough to warrant a return this season.
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Injuries to his right shoulder and back will likely sideline Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Geno Smith for Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Kenny Pickett has been taking first-team reps this week as head coach Pete Carroll called Smith “day-to-day.”
AFC East: Bills | Dolphins | Patriots | Jets
AFC North: Ravens | Bengals | Browns | Steelers
AFC South: Texans | Colts | Jaguars | Titans
AFC West: Broncos | Chiefs | Raiders | Chargers
NFC East: Cowboys | Giants | Eagles | Commanders
NFC North: Bears | Lions | Packers | Vikings
NFC South: Falcons (played Thurs.) | Panthers | Saints | Buccaneers (played Thurs.)
NFC West: Cardinals | Rams | 49ers | Seahawks
Here’s the rest of the Week 15 injury report (players will be added as teams release their reports):
ARIZONA CARDINALS
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WR Marvin Harrison Jr (heel): OUT
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LT Paris Johnson Jr. (knee): OUT
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S Dadrion Taylor-Demerson (ankle): OUT
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CB Max Melton (heel): OUT
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S Jalen Thompson (hamstring): OUT
HOUSTON TEXANS
NEW YORK JETS
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QB Justin Fields (knee): OUT
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QB Tyrod Taylor (groin): OUT
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TE Mason Taylor (neck): OUT
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LB Francisco Mauigoa (neck): OUT
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CB Azareye’h Thomas (shoulder): OUT
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
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QB Jayden Daniels (elbow): OUT
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NEW YORK GIANTS
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OLB Kayvon Thibodeaux (shoulder): OUT
BUFFALO BILLS
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WR Josh Palmer (ankle): questionable
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CB Christian Benford (toe): questionable
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LB Terrel Bernard (elbow): questionable
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
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WR Derius Davis (ankle): OUT
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DB Elijah Molden (hamstring): doubtful
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G/T Trey Pipkins (ankle): doubful
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LB Troy Dye (hip): questionable
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WR Quentin Johnston (groin): questionable
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
BALTIMORE RAVENS
CINCINNATI BENGALS
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WR Tee Higgins (concussion): OUT
CLEVELAND BROWNS
CHICAGO BEARS
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DB Kyler Gordon (groin): OUT
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RB Travis Homer (ankle): OUT
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WR Rome Odunze (foot): questionable
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
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WR Anthony Gould (foot): OUT
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RT Braden Smith (concussion, neck): OUT
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CB Sauce Gardner (calf): OUT
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
TENNESSEE TITANS
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
CAROLINA PANTHERS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
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RB Alvin Kamara (knee, ankle): OUT
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T Asim Richards (ankle): OUT
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S Justin Reid (knee): questionable
DETROIT LIONS
LOS ANGELES RAMS
GREEN BAY PACKERS
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
DALLAS COWBOYS
MIAMI DOLPHINS
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
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Tarohn Finley
Steichen said that no decisions have been made on who his starting quarterback will be on Sunday. Daniel Jones ruptured his Achilles tendon last Sunday, ending his season. Rookie quarterback Riley Leonard fully practiced this week.
The Colts also signed 44-year-old Philip Rivers to the practice squad on Tuesday. Rivers last played for the Colts in 2020, before retiring after the season. Steichen also said Rivers looked good and moved around well. The Colts are 8-5 this season.
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Tarohn Finley
Harrison will miss his second straight game due to a heel injury. In his place, expect wide receiver Michael Wilson and tight end Trey McBride to get more targets.
Harrison has 40 receptions for 594 yards and 4 touchdowns in his second season. The Cardinals are 3-10.
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With Tyrod Taylor and Justin Fields out for Sunday, Cook will make his first career NFL start. Cook entered Sunday’s game against Miami, completing 46.7% of his passes and throwing two interceptions.
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Sean Leahy
Watt was sent to a local hospital after experiencing lung discomfort at the team’s practice facility Wednesday.
Head coach Mike Tomlin said he spoke with Watt on Wednesday evening, and said the pass rusher was “comfortable.” Tomlin added that Watt was not dealing with an injury coming out of Week 14’s game.
Watt reportedly sustained the injury while receiving treatment at the team’s facility and has been hospitalized since Wednesday, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Tomlin was he was unaware when or how Watt’s symptoms started.
The Steelers are set to play the Dolphins on Monday night.
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Sean Leahy
Lamb has been in concussion protocol since getting injured last week. The receiver was a full participant in practice on Thursday and cleared concussion protocol on Friday.

