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Who is active, inactive for NFL Week 11?

Week 11 of the 2024 NFL season features plenty of action across both conferences. Tampa Bay, Carolina, Arizona, and the New York Giants all have a bye but there’s must-watch football all day.

The AFC takes the headline matchups, starting with a battle between AFC North powers Baltimore and Pittsburgh. Later on, Buffalo hosts Kansas City in another edition of the conference rivalry.

There are just three divisional matchups of the day but plenty of important games for the postseason. But who will be out of action this week?

USA TODAY Sports will provide live updates on the latest actives and inactive players heading into NFL’s Week 11 1 p.m. ET slate of games on Sunday:

Week 11 inactives

Players’ names which are italicized indicate they are listed as questionable entering today’s games or did not practice on Friday.

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Atlanta Falcons

LB Troy Andersen (knee)
LB JD Bertrand (concussion)
CB Dee Alford (hamstring)
CB Antonio Hamilton (pectoral)
CB Mike Hughes (neck)
TE Charlie Woerner (concussion)
T Brandon Parker

Baltimore Ravens

CB Arthur Maulet (calf)
RB Rasheen Ali
FS Eddie Jackson
C Nick Simac
WR Devontez Walker
OLB David Ojabo

Buffalo Bills

WR Keon Coleman (wrist)
TE Dalton Kincaid (knee)
LB Matt Milano (biceps)
T Spencer Brown (ankle)
WR Amari Cooper (wrist)

Chicago Bears

T Kiran Amegadjie (calf)
T Teven Jenkins (ankle)
DB Ameer Speed
DL Dominique Robinson

Cleveland Browns

T Jedrick Wills (knee)
WR Jaelon Darden
RB D’Onta Foreman
CB Chigozie Anusiem

Denver Broncos

S Brandon Jones (abdomen)
CB Kris Abrams-Draine
T Frank Crum
G Calvin Throckmorton
TE Greg Dulcich
DL Eyioma Uwazurike

Detroit Lions

TE Sam LaPorta (shoulder)
S Loren Strickland
OL Giovanni Manu
DL Al-Quadin Muhammad
OL Christian Mahogany
OL Colby Sordsal

Green Bay Packers

S Kitan Oladapo
T Travis Glover
CB Robert Rochell
DT Colby Wooden (shoulder)

Indianapolis Colts

T Bernhard Raimann (knee)
DE Genard Avery
WR Anthony Gould
S Darren Hall
TE Will Mallory
G Josh Sills

Jacksonville Jaguars

RB Tank Bigsby (ankle)
QB Trevor Lawrence (shoulder)
CB De’Antre Prince
DT Maason Smith (ankle)
DT Esezi Otomewo
OL Javon Foster
LB Yassir Abdulah

Kansas City Chiefs

DE Charles Omenihu (knee)
RB Isiah Pacheco (ankle)

Las Vegas Raiders

TE Harrison Bryant (ankle)
CB Nate Hobbs (ankle)
C Andre James (ankle)
G Cody Whitehair (ankle)
S Trey Taylor
RB Dylan Laube

Los Angeles Rams

OT Rob Havenstein
OT Joe Noteboom
NT Neville Gallimore
CB Charles Woods
RB Cody Schrader

Miami Dolphins

CB Kendall Fuller (concussion)
CB Ethan Bonner
RB Jeff Wilson Jr.
FB Alec Ingold (calf)
LB Mohamed Kamara
OL Andrew Meyer
WR Dee Eskridge

Minnesota Vikings

CB Dwight McGlothern
CB Fabian Moreau
DL Levi Drake Rodriguez
C Dan Feeney
T Walter Rouse

New England Patriots

OLB Ochaun Mathis
S Marte Mapu (neck)
DT Jaquelin Roy (neck)
G Tyrese Robinson
DE Deatrich Wise (foot)
WR K.J. Osborne

New Orleans Saints

S Millard Bradford
RB Jamaal Williams
LB Jaylan Ford
G Lucas Patrick
WR Mason Tipton
DT Khristian Boyd

New York Jets

G Jake Hanson (hamstring)
LB C.J. Mosley (neck)
T Tyron Smith (neck)
CB Jarrick Bernard-Converse
DE Braiden McGregor
RB Israel Abanikanda

Pittsburgh Steelers

LB Alex Highsmith (ankle)
TE MyCole Pruitt (knee)
G Max Scharping
RB Jonathan Ward

San Francisco 49ers

DT Kevin Givens (groin)
CB Charvarius Ward (not injury related, personal)
OL Ben Bartch
DL Khalil Davis
TE George Kittle (hamstring)
WR Ronnie Bell

Seattle Seahawks

TE Noah Fant (groin)
TE Brady Russell (foot)
CB Nehemiah Pritchett
WR Dareke Young
DE Myles Adams
G Sataoa Laumea
LB Trevis Gipson

Tennessee Titans

CB L’Jarius Sneed (quadricep)
T Leroy Watson IV (back)
LB Cedric Gray
CB Justin Hardee Sr. (groin)
OL John Ojukwu
RB Joshua Kelley
TE David Martin-Robinson

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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