Cooper Kupp (hamstring) is active for Week 10 against the Cardinals.
Seahawks declared QB Jalen Milroe, WR Jake Bobo, CB Josh Jobe, OLB Jared Ivey, and OL Mason Richman inactive against Arizona.
(Nov 9 -- NBC Sports)
Michael Pittman caught both of his targets for 19 yards in the Colts' Week 10 win over the Falcons.
Tyler Warren operated as the team's top pass-catcher in this game, easily leading the way with 10 targets. Alec Pierce was also heavily involved, seeing seven looks. There simply weren't enough touches to go around with those two players stepping up and Jonathan Taylor seeing 35 touches. Better days should be ahead for Pittman, but an increase in looks for Warren could cut into his role. He will get at least one more week in the WR2 ranks when the Colts return from their upcoming bye.
(Nov 9 -- NBC Sports)
Vikings LB Jonathan Greenard will not return in Week 10 against the Ravens due to a shoulder injury.
Greenard exited in the third quarter and could be seen favoring his shoulder while making his way to the medical tent. The veteran pass rusher was ruled out shortly after exiting, leaving the Vikings defense short in a game they trailed 19-10 at the time of his injury. Greenard has totaled 18 tackles and two sacks for the Vikings this season.
(Nov 9 -- NBC Sports)
Rams WR Jordan Whittington (back) is active for Los Angeles' Week 10 game against the 49ers.
He was the Rams' only question mark on the injury report, and will play a supporting third receiver role. The healthy scratches for the Rams are: QB Stetson Bennett (emergency QB), K Joshua Karty, RB Jarquez Hunter, LS Alex Ward, OL Beaux Limmer, OL D.J. Humphries and DE Desjuan Johnson.
(Nov 9 -- NBC Sports)
49ers QB Brock Purdy (toe) will not play in San Francisco's Week 10 game against the Rams.
The 49ers had seven questionable players, of which Purdy and Alfred Collins (hip) will not play. Mac Jones will start yet again. Also inactive for the 49ers are: RB Jordan James, WR Ricky Pearsall (knee), OL Connor Colby, DT Sebastian Valdez and S Marques Sigle.
(Nov 9 -- NBC Sports)