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Injuries: Justin Houston (swollen knee) didn't practice

Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston didn't practice again Thursday.

Houston has been dealing with a swollen knee this week and missed his second straight practice. Chiefs coach Andy Reid characterized the swelling as normal on Wednesday and didn't seem concerned.

The Chiefs host the Broncos on Sunday Night Football as they trail the Oakland Raiders for first place in the AFC West. A win would also help keep the tough Denver squad out of the playoffs.

Cornerback Phillip Gaines is also not practicing with a knee injury.

Here are some other injuries we are tracking Thursday:

  1. Falcons receiver Julio Joneswill play Saturday against the Panthers, coach Dan Quinn said. Jones has missed the last two games with a toe sprain.
  1. Bengals receiver A.J. Green says he is healthy enough to play this week and plans to play Saturday night against the Texans. The game airs exclusively on NFL Network at 8:25 ET.
  1. The Raiders could see Mario Edwards take the field for the first time this season, general manager Reggie McKenzie said on *SiriusXM NFL Radio* on Thursday. "We're excited the way Mario has practiced here in the last couple weeks, so we feel pretty good about that situation, about the nation seeing him this weekend."

Edwards was designated as the team's player to return from injured reserve earlier this month. He suffered a hip injury in the team's preseason opener.

  1. Vikings running back Adrian Peterson (groin, knee) didn't practice for the second straight day.
  1. Jets running back Matt Forte (shoulder, knee) didn't practice. Forte will likely be a game-time decision. Brandon Marshall (shoulder, back) and defensive lineman Muhammad Wilkerson (ankle) were limited.
  1. The Cowboys will hold out defensive end Demarcus Lawrence until the playoffs, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per a source. Lawrence missed last week's game with a back injury.
  1. Titans cornerback Jason McCourty (chest) didn't practice.
  1. Browns cornerback Joe Haden told reporters Thursday that he will have surgery on both groin injuries after the season, but will keep playing through the injuries in the final two games.
  1. Panthers coach Ron Rivera has no doubt that tight end Greg Olsen (elbow) will play against the Falcons. He didn't practice. Defensive end Charles Johnson (hamstring) was limited
  1. Redskins tight end Jordan Reed (shoulder) and safety Su'a Cravens (arm) didn't practice. Coach Jay Gruden didn't sound optimistic for Reed's chances to play Saturday against the Bears.
  1. Cardinals cornerback Marcus Cooper (back) is unlikely to play this weekend, coach Bruce Arians said. Offensive tackle DJ Humphries is still in the concussion protocol.
  1. Browns wideout Terrelle Pryor (finger) and left tackle Joe Thomas (knee) were both limited.
  1. Chargers running back Melvin Gordon (hip, knee) didn't practice, along with guard Orlando Franklin, who sat out with an illness.
  1. Steelers tight end Ladarius Green (concussion), safety Shamarko Thomas (concussion) and defensive end Stephon Tuitt (knee) didn't practice. Wideouts Darrius Heyward-Bey (foot) and Sammie Coates (hamstring) were limited.
  1. Texans running back Lamar Miller (ankle) didn't practice.
  1. Ravens wideout Steve Smith (thigh) was limited in practice.
  1. Lions running back Theo Riddick (wrist) and cornerbackDarius Slay (hamstring) didn't practice. Defensive end Ziggy Ansah (shoulder) and linebacker DeAndre Levy (knee) were limited.
  1. Patriots linebacker Dont'a Hightower (knee) didn't practice.
  1. Rams quarterback Jared Goff has cleared the concussion protocol and will start Saturday against the 49ers, interim coach John Fassel said.
  1. Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins (back) was inactive for *Thursday Night Football *against the Eagles. Defensive tackle Damon Harrison suffered a knee injury in the third quarter against the Eagles and did not return to the loss.
  1. Eagles guard Allen Barbre left Thursday night's win over the Giants with a hamstring injury. He did not return. Safety Jaylen Watkins (concussion) and running back Ryan Mathews (stinger) also suffered injuries and did not return. Rookie quarterback Carson Wentz left briefly during the second half to be evaluated for a concussion, but was cleared and returned in the fourth quarter.
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