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NFL injury report: Divisional playoffs

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SATURDAY GAMES

BALTIMORE RAVENS at NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

BALTIMORE RAVENS

–Questionable: T Eugene Monroe (ankle)

–Probable: TE Owen Daniels (not injury related), DT Timmy Jernigan (ankle, foot), LB Daryl Smith (not injury related), LB Terrell Suggs (not injury related).

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

–Probable: QB Tom Brady (ankle), WR Julian Edelman (concussion), RB Jonas Gray (ankle), WR Brandon LaFell (shoulder, toe)

CAROLINA PANTHERS at SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

CAROLINA PANTHERS

–Out: DT Star Lotulelei (foot)

–Questionable: WR Corey Brown (shoulder), S Thomas DeCoud (hamstring), LB A.J. Klein (ankle), CB Melvin White (ankle)

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

(Seattle conducted a walk-through on Friday. The Friday practice report is an estimation.)

–Out: S Jeron Johnson (elbow)

–Questionable: TE Tony Moeaki (calf)

–Probable: DE Michael Bennett (not injury related), DE Demarcus Dobbs (ankle), TE Cooper Helfet (ribs), WR Jermaine Kearse (hamstring), RB Marshawn Lynch (back), CB Byron Maxwell (illness), CB Tharold Simon (shoulder), C Max Unger (ankle, knee)

SUNDAY GAMES

DALLAS COWBOYS at GREEN BAY PACKERS

DALLAS COWBOYS

Doubtful: T Doug Free (ankle)

–Questionable: LB Anthony Hitchens (ankle), LB Rolando McClain (knee, concussion), DT Terrell McClain (ankle), DE Jeremy Mincey (concussion)

–Probable: LB Bruce Carter (knee), TE James Hanna (knee), DT Nick Hayden (shoulder), S Jeff Heath (thumb), G Zack Martin (ankle), RB DeMarco Murray (hand), QB Tony Romo (back)

GREEN BAY PACKERS

(Green Bay did not conduct a practice on Friday. The Friday practice report is an estimation.)

–Questionable: S Sean Richardson (knee)

–Probable: DE Josh Boyd (knee), CB Davon House (shoulder), QB Aaron Rodgers (calf), G Josh Sitton (toe)

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS at DENVER BRONCOS

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

–Probable: LB Jerrell Freeman (abdomen), C Jonotthan Harrison (concussion), LB Andrew Jackson (hamstring), LB Henoc Muamba (back), C A.Q. Shipley (ankle), CB Gregory Toler (knee), LB Erik Walden (knee)

DENVER BRONCOS

–Questionable: LB Brandon Marshall (foot), DT Mitch Unrein (knee)

–Probable: S David Bruton (concussion, neck), T Paul Cornick (toe), G Orlando Franklin (concussion), QB Peyton Manning (thigh), C Will Montgomery (knee), CB Aqib Talib (achilles), WR Demaryius Thomas (ankle, finger), TE Julius Thomas (ankle), RB Juwan Thompson (hip, knee), S T.J. Ward (neck), CB Kayvon Webster (shoulder)

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