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What you need to know about the Week 1 injury report

We handle the biggest injury news all day on Around the League. The rest will go right here each week, in the most popular injury report roundup that believes there's no crying in football.

  1. The Kansas City Chiefs could be without up to six starting defensive players against the Atlanta Falcons. defensive end Allen Bailey (ankle), safety Kendrick Lewis (shoulder), defensive tackle Anthony Toribio (ankle) are doubtful. Linebacker Jovan Belcher (groin), cornerback Brandon Flowers (foot) and linebacker Derrick Johnson (ankle) are questionable. Flowers and Johnson were limited in practice all week, so they have a decent shot to play. Rookie Dontari Poe will play a bigger role with Toribo out.
  1. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson is questionable with a knee injury. Expect him to play after returning to practice.
  1. Tight end Dustin Keller (hamstring) and defensive tackle Sione Pouha (back) are both questionable for the New York Jets. Keller looks more likely to play than Pouha.

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  1. Carolina Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart (ankle) didn't practice all week. He's listed as questionable, but we don't expect him to play. Translation: It's a good week to play DeAngelo Williams in fantasy leagues.
  1. The Indianapolis Colts indicated early in the week that wide receiver Austin Collie (head) was likely to play. By the end of the week, he was a game-time decision. The team may just be playing possum with the Bears. Linebacker Pat Angerer (foot) is out for Indianapolis.
  1. There's no doubt Brian Urlacher is back despite his knee injury. He's probable.
  1. The Jacksonville Jaguars will likely be without two key defensive starters. Their best linebacker Daryl Smith is out with a groin injury. Their top cornerback Derek Cox is out with a hamstring injury.
  1. Adrian Peterson is officially questionable with a knee injury. We expect him to play in a backup-type role.
  1. "Hard Knocks" was a downer at times, but the Miami Dolphins are rather healthy. They only have one player (Tony McDaniel) questionable or worse on the injury report.
  1. Houston Texans running back Arian Foster (knee) and linebacker Brooks Reed (hip) are both game-time decisions. Foster has said he expects to play. We expect to see plenty of Ben Tate either way.
  1. The New England Patriots will be without second-year pro running back Shane Vereen (foot). The rest of the team at least practiced on a limited basis during the week.

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  1. The San Francisco 49ers look unlikely to have two of their reserve offensive pieces. Wide receiver Ted Ginn (ankle) and running back Brandon Jacobs (knee) are both questionable, but they didn't practice all week.
  1. Projected Seattle Seahawks starters, tackle James Carpenter (knee) and wide receiver Golden Tate (knee), are out. That's not a surprise. running back Marshawn Lynch (back) is a game-time decision.
  1. Arizona Cardinals running back Beanie Wells is questionable with a hamstring injury. He said he'll play. He was effective last year when questionable on the injury report.
  1. The St. Louis Rams will be without first-round pick Michael Brockers (ankle) for their opener against the Detroit Lions.
  1. St. Louis Rams should be able to throw on the Lions. The two best players in a thin secondary -- safety Louis Delmas and cornerback Chris Houston -- are both doubtful.
  1. The Saints have four starters listed as questionable: Wide receiver Marques Colston (foot), cornerback Jabari Greer (groin), linebacker David Hawthorne (knee) and linebacker Curtis Lofton (ankle). It sounds like there's a good chance they will all be available.
  1. Despite returning to practice this week, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall is doubtful.

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