Week 14 of the 2025 NFL season is where the playoff race gets real, and it's a slate with so much at stake that a single injury can flip a matchup.
Some teams have already cleared their stars to start, others are bracing for game-time calls, and a few are already reshuffling plans after key players have been ruled out.
Here's what we know about the latest injuries as we approach Sunday's 6pm kickoffs.
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Tight end Dalton Kincaid is doing his best to overcome his hamstring/knee injuries to play in the Bills' 6pm kickoff vs the Cincinnati Bengals.
Second-year wideout Rome Odunze will miss the pivotal game against the Green Bay Packers.
While Odunze will be missed, his absence is an opportunity for rookie Luther Burden III to step into an expanded role.
Running back Dylan Sampson (calf), linebacker Devin Bush (foot), and defensive tackle Mason Graham (ribs) are trending toward playing against the Titans on Sunday.
Standout Texans cornerback Kamari Lassiter (foot) is planning to suit up for the crucial Houston-Chiefs tie.
Wideout Parker Washington is expected to miss the Jaguars vs the Indianapolis Colts with a hip injury. Dyami Brown and Tim Patrick are expected to step up in his absence.
Finding out that most of his starting offensive line is out is hardly the ideal news for Patrick Mahomes ahead of playing against one of the NFL's most dangerous defensive lines in a must-win game.
Edge rusher Maxx Crosby should be good to go for the Raiders vs Broncos 9:05 pm kickoff.
Quarterback Justin Herbert and running back Omarion Hampton are trending in the right direction ahead of their MNF matchups with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Tight end T.J. Hockenson (knee) is off the injury report and should return to the starting lineup.
Left tackle Christian Darrisaw (knee) is expected to play against the Washington Commanders, per NFL insider Ian Rapoport .
Running back Josh Jacobs doesn't have an injury designation and should be good to go.
The Saints' leading receiver, Chris Olave, looks likely to be ready to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Bucs appear to be two key players short ahead of their NFC South clash against the Saints, with elite left tackle Tristan Wirfs and rookie cornerback Benjamin Morrison unlikely to suit up.
Talismanic quarterback Jayden Daniels will make his first appearance since Week 9 when the Commanders take on the Vikings, per head coach Dan Quinn.
Click here to view the full Week 14 injury report for every team.