Week Four of the 2019 NFL season kicked off on Thursday with a win by the Eagles and it continues with 13 more games on Sunday Montez Sweat Jersey , which means that the 28 teams in those games submitted their final injury reports of the week on Friday.The teams playing on Monday night won’t release their final injury reports until Saturday and are not listed here.With that housekeeping out of the way, here are all the injury reports for Sunday.Chiefs at LionsThe Chiefs have ruled out RB Damien Williams (knee), LT Eric Fisher (core muscle surgery) and WR Tyreek Hill (shoulder), but are otherwise healthy for their trip to Detroit.Lions QB Matthew Stafford (hip) was added to the injury report on Friday and was listed as questionable after limited participation in practice. CB Darius Slay (hamstring), WR Danny Amendola (chest) and DL Da'shawn Hand (elbow) are also questionable. DT Mike Daniels (foot) has been ruled out.Patriots at BillsThe Patriots listed WR Julian Edelman (chest) as questionable after three limited practices this week. DE Michael Bennett (shoulder), RB Rex Burkhead (foot), S Nate Ebner (groin), LT Marshall Newhouse (illness), LB Dont'a Hightower (shoulder), and TE Matt LaCosse (ankle) are also listed as questionable.Bills RB Devin Singletary (hamstring) returned to practice on Thursday and is questionable to play after missing last week’s win. CB Taron Johnson (hamstring), LB Maurice Alexander (knee), WR Robert Foster (groin), OL Spencer Long (ankle), G Jon Feliciano (neck), and WR Isaiah McKenzie (ankle) are also in the questionable category. TE Tyler Kroft (ankle) and LB Corey Thompson (ankle) have been ruled out.Washington at GiantsRookie WR Terry McLaurin (hamstring) and right guard Brandon Scherff (ankle) are listed as questionable for Washington. Center Chase Roullier (knee) and tight end Jordan Reed (concussion) will not play.The Giants will play without RB Saquon Barkley (ankle), LB Alec Ogletree (hamstring) and LB Tae Davis (concussion) this weekend. The rest of the active roster is set to play.Titans at FalconsG Kevin Pamphile (knee) is the only Titan on the injury report and he’s been ruled out.The Falcons also have a one-man injury report. RB Kenjon Barner (concussion, knee) is also out this week.Browns at RavensS Morgan Burnett (quadricep), CB Denzel Ward (hamstring) and CB Greedy Williams (hamstring) are questionable for the Browns after missing last Sunday’s loss to the Rams. WR Rashard Higgins (knee), T Christopher Hubbard (foot) and S Sheldrick Redwine (hamstring) are also questionable and T Kendall Lamm (knee) is the only player ruled out.The Ravens have a couple of key players — TE Mark Andrews (foot), CB Marlon Humphrey (hamstring) — listed as questionable. Three others — LB Otaro Alaka (hamstring), CB Jimmy Smith (knee), S Brynden Trawick (elbow) — have been ruled out.Panthers at TexansPanthers QB Cam Newton (foot) and G Trai Turner (ankle) will not play this weekend. LB Marquis Haynes (elbow), LB Bruce Irvin (hamstring), CB Donte Jackson (groin) and DE Kawann Short (shoulder) have all been listed as questionable.The Texans ruled out T Seantrel Henderson (illness). DE Charles Omenihu (knee) is the only other player on the injury report and he drew a questionable tag.Raiders at ColtsWR Dwayne Harris (ankle) and G Gabe Jackson (knee) have been ruled out by the Raiders. RT Trent Brown (ankle, knee) and C Jordan Devey (groin) are listed as questionable.Colts WR T.Y. Hilton (quad) is set to miss the game after being listed as doubtful. S Malik Hooker (knee), LB Darius Leonard (concussion) and DT Tyquan Lewis (ankle) have already been ruled out. CB Pierre Desir (hamstring), DE Al-Quadin Muhammad (neck) and DE Jabaal Sheard (knee) were given questionable designations.Chargers at DolphinsThe Chargers ruled out K Michael Badgley (right groin), TE Virgil Green (groin), TE Hunter Henry (knee), RB Justin Jackson (calf) and WR Mike Williams (back) on their final injury report of the week. WR Travis Benjamin (hip) is set to join them on the inactive list after being listed as doubtful. CB Casey Hayward (back) and LB Drue Tranquill (ankle) are listed as questionable.T Jesse Davis (elbow), LB Trent Harris (foot), S Reshad Jones (ankle), S Bobby McCain (hamstring, shoulder) and WR Albert Wilson (hip, calf) are all questionable for the Dolphins. WR Allen Hurns (concussion) and CB Jomal Wiltz (groin) will not play on Sunday.Seahawks at CardinalsDE Ziggy Ansah (back) is questionable and Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said Friday that he thinks he’ll play. DT Quinton Jefferson (hip) Dwayne Haskins Redskins Jersey , RB Rashaad Penny (hamstring) and CB Neiko Thorpe (hamstring) are also questionable. C Ethan Pocic (back) is listed as doubtful.WR Damiere Byrd (hamstring) and S Charles Washington (shoulder) won’t be in the lineup for the Cardinals. DT Miles Brown (shoulder), G Lamont Gaillard (knee) and P Andy Lee (right hip) are all considered questionable to play.Buccaneers at RamsThe Buccaneers got WR Chris Godwin (hip) and C Ryan Jensen (back) back at practice on Friday and listed them as questionable. RT Demar Dotson (calf) is also questionable while CB Jamel Dean (ankle) and LB Devin White (knee) have been ruled out.The Rams did not give out any injury designations for this week’s game.Vikings at BearsThe Vikings may get CB Mackensie Alexander (elbow) back in the lineup this week after listing him as questionable, but LB Kentrell Brothers (wrist, hamstring) and G Josh Kline (concussion) will not play.WR Taylor Gabriel (concussion) and DT Bilal Nichols (hand) are both out for the Bears. TE Trey Burton (groin), DT Akiem Hicks (knee), G Kyle Long (hip) and K Eddy Pineiro (right knee) are listed as questionable.Jaguars at BroncosCB Jalen Ramsey (not injury related, back) missed the entire week of practice and wants to be traded, but the Jaguars haven’t closed the door on having him in the lineup. They have closed the door on LB D.J. Alexander (hamstring) and TE Josh Oliver (hamstring) by ruling them out.The Broncos ruled out CB Bryce Callahan (foot) and RT Ja'Wuan James (knee). CB Kareem Jackson (hamstring), RB Andy Janovich (pectoral), LB Josey Jewell (hamstring), LB Joseph Jones (triceps) and DE Derek Wolfe (ankle) make up the questionable contingent for the home team.Cowboys at SaintsThe Cowboys will play without DE Tyrone Crawford (hip), WR Michael Gallup (knee) and DT Antwaun Woods (knee) on Sunday night. LB Luke Gifford (ankle) is listed as questionable.DT Sheldon Rankins (Achilles) has missed the first three games of the year and is listed as questionable this week. QB Drew Brees (right thumb), C Will Clapp (hand) and WR Tre'Quan Smith (ankle) are all out this week. LANDOVER, Md. (AP)With their losing records and their shaky defenses and their injury-depleted rosters, the Washington Redskins and New York Giants are not exactly ready for prime time, let alone for a national audience tuning in on Thanksgiving night. The teams are a combined 6-14, including 0-5 in the NFC East. Dynamic players such as New York wideout Odell Beckham Jr. and Washington running back Chris Thompson are done for the season. Not only did Washington fall apart last weekend, letting a 15-point lead disappear in the final three minutes of what became an overtime loss, but its list of players on injured reserve has risen to 15. Asked how that affects his ability to game plan, Redskins coach Jay Gruden joked Wednesday: ”Well, does it look like I’ve slept a lot?” The Redskins (4-6), hosting a Thanksgiving Day game for the first time, are technically still able to make the playoffs – they are, after all, entering the easy-as-can-be portion of their schedule after playing division leaders a half-dozen times – but they also have lost four of their past five games. ”Got to win. Got to get a `W.’ We’re on the ropes right now. Really are. Been hit. Backs against it. We’ve just got to come out and start swinging and getting back into the center of the ring,” Redskins cornerback Josh Norman said. ”If we can get this one, hey, a domino effect? Who knows?” The main question facing the Giants (2-8) at this point, meanwhile, is whether there is any way coach Ben McAdoo can hold onto his job. A year after getting to the postseason, Eli Manning and New York have been among the league’s dregs, even losing to the otherwise-winless San Francisco 49ers. Somehow, though, the Giants pulled off a surprise last weekend, defeating AFC West leader Kansas City https://www.theredskinslockerroom.com/authentic-dwayne-haskins-jersey , so maybe they won’t just be easy pickings on Turkey Day. ”It’s the same approach we’ve had all year: We go into these games expecting to win,” defensive lineman Damon Harrison said. ”That doesn’t change anything, whether the playoff hunt is over or whether we’re still in it or not.” Here is what else to know about Thursday night’s game between the Giants and Redskins: BEST COUSINS? Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins, he of the still-up-in-the-air future, is third in the NFL in yards passing, has a passer rating over 100 and has managed to play well despite a makeshift offensive line and little to speak of in terms of playmakers. Asked in what ways he has gotten better this season, Cousins replied: ”Every area of quarterbacking. I think I’ve done a much better job of handling protections, of feeling the rush, of knowing when to take sacks, when to throw it away, when to throw it into tight windows, working through progressions. Knowing when to run, when to take off and use my legs. Just throwing with accuracy. Being decisive. All the things you have to do at this position, I think I’ve continued to improve.” O-LINE ISSUES Both of these teams are struggling to find offensive linemen. The Redskins put two starters, center Spencer Long and left guard Shawn Lauvao, on IR this week. And Long’s backup, Chase Rouiller, is out with a broken hand, leaving third-stringer Tony Bergstrom to make his first NFL start since 2015. Plus, their best lineman, left tackle Trent Williams, will be a game-time decision. different starting offensive line of the season, because right guard D.J. Fluker’s injured right foot won’t allow him to play Thursday. The likely replacements are John Greco, a 10-year veteran signed last week, or first-year player Jon Halapio. ROOKIE RUNNER With Thompson, Washington’s leading rusher and receiver, joining starting running back Rob Kelley on IR, rookie Samaje Perine will get the bulk of Washington’s carries again. He ran for 117 yards and a TD against New Orleans last week, but he also dropped a pass in OT. The biggest challenge for Perine is probably helping in pass protection. ”It’s almost unfair to him as a rookie to have that much put on him,” Cousins said, ”but we just don’t have a choice.” DIMINISHING DEFENSE Neither of these teams has been able to stop opponents with any consistency. The Giants allow 396.6 yards per game, which ranks 31st in the 32-team league. The Redskins give up an average of 26.6 points, which puts them 31st in that category. —