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Jordan Love (Packers) returns after two games absence

The times when the Packers and their supporters already thought they had lost their season seem far away. Three weeks, two games and two victories after the knee sprain suffered by Jordan Love (QB), the holder should make his return this Sunday against the Vikings.

Jordan Love returns just in time for a clash that promises a lot against a Minnesota team in great shape. It will be at 7 p.m. at Lambeau Field this Sunday.

Chargers: Justin Herbert on the right track

Having been bothered by his ankle for two weeks, Justin Herbert (QB) will not take a week off. According to ESPN, the quarterback is preparing well to face the Chiefs this Sunday, despite the sprained right ankle that forced him to leave his team's last game.

Herbert would have managed to complete the week of training without experiencing any relapse and he would feel better than last week.

Dolphins: Tyler Huntley recovers the offense

Tua Tagovailoa on the injured list, Skylar Thompson injured in the ribs, room for Tyler Huntley (QB) on the Miami side. On Saturday, Mike McDaniel announced that the former Ravens will start Monday's game against the Titans and that Tim Boyle will be his understudy.

Arriving only last week, Huntley quickly became Miami's best option. The 26-year-old, who grew up in the region, will therefore start for his native team.

In 2022, Tyler Huntley was selected for the Pro Bowl after replacing Lamar Jackson for 4 games and leading the Ravens to the playoffs.

Injuries

– Affected during Thursday's match, Micah Parsons (LB, Cowboys) suffers from a sprained left ankle. The duration of his absence is unknown at this time. Demarcus Lawrence (DE) also suffers from a sprain, but this time to the foot. His coach has already confirmed to the press that Lawrence's injury is more serious, and that he could miss several matches. NFL Media is even talking about a placement on the injured list.

– Davante Adams (WR, Raiders) will be absent this Sunday because of hamstring pain, but it could last longer than that. According to ESPN, this could last several weeks.

They are expected to play this Sunday (according to ESPN/NFL Media)

  • 49ers: George Kittle (TE, hamstring), Deebo Samuel (WR, calf)
  • Buccaneers: Rachaad White (RB, food poisoning), Bucky Irving (RB, hamstring)
  • Saints: Alvin Kamara (RB, hip/ribs)
  • Seahawks: Ken Walker III (RB)

They are uncertain

  • 49ers: Trent Williams (OT, illness/toe)
  • Bears: Keenan Allen (WR, heel, practiced Friday)
  • Chargers: Joe Alt (OT, knee)
  • Raiders: Maxx Crosby (DE, ankle)
  • Saints: Chris Olave (WR, hamstring)
  • Seahawks: Jerome Baker (LB)

They will be absent

  • Buccaneers: Luke Goedeke (OT, concussion)
  • Browns: David Njoku (TE, ankle), Jedrick Wills (OT, knee), Jack Conklin (OT, knee), Pierre Strong (RB, hamstring)
  • Cardinals: Trey McBride (TE, concussion)
  • Eagles: AJ Brown (WR, hamstring), DeVonta Smith (WR, concussion)
  • Jaguars: Evan Engram (TE, hamstring)
  • Raiders: Davante Adams (WR, hamstring), Divine Deablo (LB, oblique), Michael Mayer (TE, personal reasons)
  • Saints: Demario Davis (LB, hamstring), Erik McCoy (C, adductor), Cesar Ruiz (OG, knee)
  • Seahawks: Leonard Williams (DL, ribs), Byron Murphy (DL), Uchenna Nwosu (LB), Boye Mafe (LB)
  • Steelers: Jaylen Warren (RB, knee)

They are placed on the injured list and will miss at least 4 games: Foyesade Oluokun (LB, Jaguars, foot), Ifeatu Melifonwu (S, Lions)

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