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Week 14 Chaos: Injuries, Extensions, and a Must‑Win Cowboys–Lions Clash

Updated :  Thursday, December 4, 2025 2:51 PM
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Key Points

  • Cowboys vs. Lions kicks off Week 14 with major playoff implications; Amon‑Ra St. Brown is questionable with an ankle injury.
  • Ravens extend TE Mark Andrews on a three‑year, $39.3M deal ahead of their AFC North clash with the Steelers.
  • Mike Evans, Deshaun Watson, and Drake Jackson return to practice windows, while multiple teams face key injuries.
  • Chiefs lose LT Josh Simmons to injured reserve; Eagles DT Jalen Carter ruled out vs. Buccaneers.
  • Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy clears concussion protocol and is expected to return.

Cowboys vs. Lions Sets the Tone for a High‑Stakes Week 14

Week 14 begins with a pivotal Thursday night matchup as the Dallas Cowboys travel to face the Detroit Lions, a game that could dramatically shift the NFC playoff picture.

Detroit’s biggest concern remains the status of star receiver Amon‑Ra St. Brown, who is listed as questionable after suffering an ankle injury during the Thanksgiving win over the Packers. His availability could heavily influence the Lions’ offensive rhythm.

Ravens Extend Mark Andrews Ahead of AFC North Showdown

Sunday’s marquee matchup features the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, the top two teams in the AFC North.

Baltimore strengthened its roster this week by signing three‑time Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews to a three‑year, $39.3 million extension, securing the franchise’s all‑time leading receiver for the long term.

The Ravens are also monitoring quarterback Lamar Jackson, who missed Thursday’s practice with an ankle issue. If he cannot go, Tyler Huntley is expected to start.

Key Injury and Roster Updates Across the League

Buccaneers: Mike Evans Nearing Return

Tampa Bay wideout Mike Evans returned to practice Wednesday, opening his 21‑day activation window after fracturing his clavicle in October. Early signs suggest he could rejoin the lineup soon.

Browns: Deshaun Watson Back on the Field

The Cleveland Browns designated quarterback Deshaun Watson to return to practice, beginning a 21‑day evaluation period. Watson has played sparingly since his trade from Houston due to an 11‑game suspension and multiple injuries.

Chiefs: Josh Simmons to Injured Reserve

The Kansas City Chiefs placed rookie left tackle Josh Simmons on injured reserve following wrist surgery. The first‑round pick had already missed time earlier this season due to personal matters.

Cowboys: Clowney Questionable, Pickens Cleared

Dallas defensive end Jadeveon Clowney is questionable with a hamstring injury. He has logged 27 tackles, four sacks, and a fumble recovery in nine games. Wide receiver George Pickens has been cleared to play after dealing with calf and knee issues.

Commanders: Drake Jackson Activated

The Washington Commanders activated defensive end Drake Jackson from injured reserve as he continues recovering from a torn patellar tendon. The team also released safety Darnell Savage at his request.

Eagles: Jalen Carter Out vs. Buccaneers

Philadelphia defensive tackle Jalen Carter will miss this week’s game after undergoing treatment on both shoulders. He is not expected to be placed on injured reserve.

Bills: Darius Slay Still Undecided

Newly claimed cornerback Darius Slay is weighing retirement rather than joining the Buffalo Bills, leaving his future uncertain.

Vikings Expect J.J. McCarthy to Return

The Minnesota Vikings received a boost as rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy cleared concussion protocol and practiced fully. After a difficult outing prior to his injury, McCarthy’s return is crucial as Minnesota prepares to face the Washington Commanders.

What Happens Next?

With playoff races tightening across both conferences, Week 14 promises major shifts in seeding and momentum. Teams will continue monitoring injuries closely as they fight for postseason survival. Fans can expect a weekend filled with high‑stakes matchups, roster shake‑ups, and potential season‑defining performances.

Paul McCann

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