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Thursday Injury reports, Atlanta - New Orleans and Carolina - Cleveland


Jeremy Igo

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ATLANTA FALCONS at NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

ATLANTA FALCONS

Practice Report

    

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

Wednesday

   

G Jon Asamoah (back), WR Harry Douglas (foot), WR Julio Jones (hip), S William Moore (foot), WR Roddy White (knee)

 

Thursday

 

G Jon Asamoah (back), WR Julio Jones (hip)

 

 

    

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

    

Thursday

    

WR Harry Douglas (foot), S William Moore (foot), WR Roddy White (knee)

 

 

    

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

  

Wednesday

    

CB Josh Wilson (hand)

  

Thursday

    

CB Josh Wilson (hand)

 

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

(New Orleans conducted a walk-through on Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.)

Practice Report

      

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

    

Wednesday

    

T Terron Armstead (neck), DE Akiem Hicks (ankle), S Jamarca Sanford (hamstring)

 

    

Thursday

    

T Terron Armstead (neck), DE Akiem Hicks (ankle), S Jamarca Sanford (hamstring)

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CLEVELAND BROWNS at CAROLINA PANTHERS

CLEVELAND BROWNS

 

Practice Report

      

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

   

Wednesday

    

S Tashaun Gipson (knee), CB Joe Haden (shoulder), WR Marlon Moore (knee), T Joe Thomas (not injury related), CB K'Waun Williams (hamstring)

   

Thursday

    

S Tashaun Gipson (knee), CB Joe Haden (shoulder), WR Andrew Hawkins (illness), CB K'Waun Williams (hamstring)

   

    

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

    

Wednesday

    

TE Gary Barnidge (rib), LB Karlos Dansby (knee), CB Robert Nelson (hamstring), LB Jabaal Sheard (foot)

 

Thursday

    

TE Gary Barnidge (rib), LB Karlos Dansby (knee), WR Marlon Moore (knee), CB Robert Nelson (hamstring), LB Jabaal Sheard (foot)

    

    

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

   

Thursday

    

T Joe Thomas (not injury related)

 

CAROLINA PANTHERS

 

Practice Report

       

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

   

Wednesday

   

S Roman Harper (thigh), LB A.J. Klein (ankle)

   

    

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

   

Wednesday

    

QB Cam Newton (back), G Amini Silatolu (knee), RB DeAngelo Williams (hand)

 

   

Thursday

    

LB A.J. Klein (ankle), G Amini Silatolu (knee), RB DeAngelo Williams (hand)

 

 

    

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

 

   

Wednesday

    

LB Thomas Davis (knee)

 

 

Thursday

    

LB Thomas Davis (knee), S Roman Harper (thigh), QB Cam Newton (back)

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