

On this Sunday, Week 14, these are the injuries and news that we’re keeping an eye on around the league:
Both left tackle Jake Matthews (knee) and wide receiver Mack Hollins (ankle) of the Atlanta Falcons are doubtful to play against the Buccaneers.
Guard Justin McCray of the Carolina Panthers (calf) is unlikely to play against the Saints.
According to sources, safety Grant Delpit of the Cleveland Browns is inking a three-year, $36 million deal extension, as reported by NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.
The Dallas Cowboys have declared that linebacker Micah Parsons (illness) will play against the Eagles after being added to the injury list.
Jaire Alexander, a cornerback for the Green Bay Packers, is listed as out for Monday’s game against the Giants due to a shoulder injury.
Both linebacker Blake Cashman (hamstring) and wide receiver Nico Collins (calf) of the Houston Texans are doubtful to play against the Jets.
Ezra Cleveland, an offensive lineman for the Jacksonville Jaguars, is doubtful to play against the Browns due to a knee injury.
According to the FOX broadcast, wide receiver Tutu Atwell of the Los Angeles Rams is being assessed for a concussion and may not play again. Rob Havenstein, the right tackle, is doubtful to play against the Ravens due to a hip injury. Hunter Long, a tight end, is unlikely to play again in Baltimore due to a knee injury.
Due to Geno Smith’s groin injury, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock will get the start against the 49ers, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.
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