![]() ![]() ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Fitzpatrick will miss six to eight weeks. ![]() Washington Football Team: Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick suffered a right hip injury in a Week 1 home loss to the Chargers, and he was placed on injured reserve Monday. The SuperBook moved the Giants from +3 to +3.5 (-120), where the number remains a few hours before kickoff. Tight end Evan Engram (calf) is also out. New York Giants: Running back Saquon Barkley (knee), continuing his comeback from a torn ACL last season, is questionable Thursday night at Washington. All that said, the Colts opened +4.5 and are down to +3.5 at The SuperBook. Safeties Khari Wills (illness) and Julian Blackmon (back) are also questionable, and cornerback Xavier Rhodes (calf) is out. Starting wideouts Michael Pittman (ankle) and Parris Campbell (abdomen) are questionable, as are left tackle Eric Fisher (Achilles) and left guard Quenton Nelson (foot/back). Indianapolis Colts: Indy’s main issue is cluster injuries at multiple positions. The total initially rose from 46 to 46.5, but by Friday evening was down to 44.5. New Orleans opened -3, got to -4 Tuesday, then sank back to -3 Wednesday at The SuperBook. New Orleans Saints: The Saints have a few injuries, but perhaps more noteworthy, seven assistant coaches will miss Sunday’s game at Carolina due to COVID protocols. However, that was already baked into The SuperBook’s point-spread cake in fact, the Browns are up to -13.5 from a -11 opener. The total opened at 46, spent most of the week at 45 and fell to 44.5 Friday afternoon.Ĭleveland Browns: Star wideout Odell Beckham Jr., who missed Week 1 as he continues his comeback from an ACL tear, will also sit this week at home against the Texans. Chicago opened -3.5, got as low as -2 midweek and hit -1.5 Saturday at The SuperBook. ![]() The SuperBook opened Denver -6 at Jacksonville, and there was no movement off the Jeudy news.Ĭhicago Bears: Starting wideouts Darnell Mooney (back) and Marquise Goodwin (quad), and backup wideout Nsimba Webster (hamstring) are all questionable for Sunday’s home tilt against Cincinnati. The total went from 48 to 50.5 by Monday afternoon, then dialed back to 49.5 Thursday and 49 Saturday.ĭenver Broncos: Wideout Jerry Jeudy was carted off the field after suffering a high ankle sprain in the Broncos’ victory at the Giants last week and is expected to miss a couple of weeks. Despite losing a key offensive weapon, the 49ers jumped from -3 to -3.5 for Sunday’s game at Philadelphia, before going back to -3 Wednesday at The SuperBook. San Francisco 49ers: Running back Raheem Mostert suffered a knee injury in his team’s Week 1 victory in Detroit and will undergo season-ending surgery. That, coupled with the Lawrence injury, resulted in the line climbing,” Murray said. “There was sharp money on Chargers -2.5 early in the week. In the wake of the Lawrence news, The SuperBook moved the Cowboys to +3.5, but on Saturday reverted to +3. Dallas opened +2.5 for Sunday’s road game against the Los Angeles Chargers then jumped to +3. The total is down a point to 47, as well.ĭallas Cowboys: Star defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence broke a foot in practice Wednesday and will miss six to eight weeks. “After the Jacobs news, it’s been Steelers money ever since,” TwinSpires trading analyst Zachary Lucas said. Reaction was swift at TwinSpires Sportsbook, which moved to Raiders +6.5, after opening +6 and dipping to +5.5 earlier in the week. ![]() Las Vegas Raiders: The news of the day Friday was that running back Josh Jacobs (toe/ankle) won’t play Sunday at Pittsburgh. NFL Week 2 Injuries Image Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports Check back regularly for injury updates, popular picks, and notable contrasts between NFL sharp bets and public money. This week and every week, ’s Countdown to Kickoff serves as a one-stop-shop for info on injuries, weather conditions and Pros vs Joes action. That includes the typical injury information, most notably the Washington Football Team losing its starting quarterback for the foreseeable future. © 2021 THE TENNESSEE TITANS.We’ve put a bow on an entertaining Week 1, and several betting factors are already impacting NFL Week 2 odds. ![]()
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