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Week 8 injury report: Everything you need to know

We handle the biggest NFL injury news throughout Friday on . Then we collect it all here with the other nuggets you need to know in what is the most popular injury report roundup with .

  1. The New England Patriots placed cornerback Ras-I Dowling (hip) on injured reserve. The No. 33 pick in the 2011 draft now has back-to-back lost seasons on IR. Bill Belichick's struggles drafting in the secondary continue. Tight end Aaron Hernandez (ankle) and safety Patrick Chung (shoulder) are out
  1. Rams wide receiver Danny Amendola (shoulder) is not expected to play, according to NFL.com and NFL Network's Albert Breer. Amendola is listed as questionable on the team's official injury report.
  1. New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham (ankle) is a decision . Reading the tea leaves, we'd put him at less than 50-50 to play. (Translation: owners shouldn't wait to find out until Sunday night, barring further developments.)
  1. Broncos cornerback Tracy Porter has to play after experiencing symptoms similar to those he felt before suffering a seizure earlier this year. He didn't practice Friday and is listed as questionable, but we'd be surprised to see him play.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles guard Danny Watkins is doubtful the Atlanta Falcons with an ankle injury. We wouldn't be surprised if he fails to get his starting job back.
  1. Rookie wide receiver Alshon Jeffrey (hand) remains out for the Chicago Bears for against the Carolina Panthers.
  1. It looks like running back Donald Brown (knee) will be . He's questionable for against the Tennessee Titans, but he fully practiced Friday. The reign of Vick Ballard is over!
  1. New York Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw (foot) is questionable the Dallas Cowboys after being limited in practice all week. He reportedly didn't do much in practice Friday.
  1. Titans quarterback Jake Locker (left shoulder) remains out. He's not available to back up Matt Hasselbeck. Titans left tackle Michael Roos (abdomen) will see his long consecutive games started streak end .

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  1. The Green Bay Packers have a ton of big names out: wide receiver Greg Jennings (groin), fullback John Kuhn (hamstring), linebacker Nick Perry (knee), cornerback Sam Shields (ankle) and safety Charles Woodson (collarbone). Jordy Nelson (hamstring) is , but SI's Peter King believes the wide receiver is unlikely to play .
  1. Linebacker Bart Scott (toe) is doubtful for the New York Jets versus . It likely will be his first missed game since 2004.
  1. Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray (foot) is , as expected. Felix Jones (knee) is expected to start. He's questionable, but look for Phillip Tanner to play plenty.
  1. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel (concussion) is available the Oakland Raiders, but he will back up Brady Quinn. Even Quinn he's starting.
  1. Cleveland Browns running back Trent Richardson (rib) is against after looking good at practice Friday. Richardson officially is listed as questionable.
  1. Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Jason Jones (ankle) is doubtful . He has been a valuable addition to their pass rush.
  1. Washington Redskins linebacker London Fletcher's is at risk of ending because of hamstring and head injuries. He's a game-time decision the Pittsburgh Steelers.
  1. The SteelersÌýÌýRashard Mendenhall (Achilles) and safety Troy Polamalu (calf). Running back Isaac Redman (ankle) could be back against the Redskins after a limited return to practice this week.
  1. The Falcons activated defensive tackle Corey Peters from the reserve/non-injured football list. He was a starter last year.
  1. Detroit Lions linebacker DeAndre Levy (hamstring) against the Seattle Seahawks. The Lions also will be without two starters in the secondary; safety Amari Spievey and cornerback Jacob Lacey have been ruled out with concussions.

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