As the 2020 NFL season moves closer to the halfway point, injuries will continue to play a significant role in which teams will be able to have a strong second half of the regular season. This past week, the Steelers suffered their second significant injury of the season after losing starting linebacker , who tore an ACL during Pittsburgh's Week 6 win over Cleveland. In Dallas, the team added to its laundry list of injuries after offensive linemen (knee) and (concu sion) sustained injuries during Monday night's lo s to the Cardinals. Knight's injury is expected to keep him sidelined for two weeks, , while Martin's status for this week's game against Washington is questionable. Wednesday's injury rundown began with the news regarding the status of running back , tight end and receiver ahead of the Eagles' Thursday night showdown against the Giants Charvarius Ward Jersey . Below is a rundown of their statuses along with injury summaries for the rest of the league. All odds courtesy of William Hill Sportsbook. at (-4.5) Giants:WR C.J. Board (concu sion), DB (shoulder), LB (hamstring) OUT; DB (neck) QUESTIONABLE Eagles:T (ankle), TE Zach Ertz, DT (quad), WR (calf/foot), RB Miles Sanders (knee), S (shoulder) OUT On Wednesday, Eagles coach Doug Pederson announced that Jackson (hamstring), offensive tackle (ankle), cornerback (ankle) and linebacker (rib) will suit up on Thursday night. With Sanders, Ertz and Jeffery out, look for to continue to rely on receivers and , who have combined to catch 42 pa ses for 475 yards and five touchdowns through six games. Giants receiver was on the field for the first time on Tuesday after his toe injury led to him going on injured reserve on Sept. 23. While he has not practiced in full in more than a month, the Giants are hopeful that Shepard will be able to face the Eagles. New York has until 4 p.m. tomorrow to activate him in order to be eligible to play on Thursday night. Wednesday practice reports (-3) at Browns stars (chest) and (hips, ribs) were both limited in practice to begin the week, but this may simply be a similar scenario to Week 6. Cleveland limited both of them throughout the week and they ultimately played. As for , he was also limited with a rib injury, so that is worth monitoring. Meanwhile, the Bengals held out running back (foot) on Wednesday after getting banged up in Week 6. If he is unable to practice at all this week, Giovani Bernand could see a sizable role out of the Bengals backfield. (-3) at Washington Dallas was without offensive tackle Brandon Knight (knee) and guard Zack Martin (concu sion) for Wednesday's practice and it appears like their absences could extend much further beyond that. reports that Knight, who was tasked with replacing on the blindside, is expected to mi s two weeks, Martin, meanwhile, will be evaluated later in the week. As for Washington, tight end was held out of practice due to a neck injury at (-3) Matt Patricia's team had a number of notable players mi sing from practice to begin the week, including defensive end (wrist), receiver Jr. (knee) Chad Henne Jersey , and corner (hamstring). Receiver (foot) was limited. was the biggest name absent for the Falcons on Wednesday, but this seems more like a situation where the Falcons are being cautious with the star receiver. Takk McKinley (groin) was the only other starter to mi s practice, while receiver (elbow) was limited. at (-7.5) Carolina did not have any player mi sing from practice on Wednesday except kicker and offensive lineman , who were both placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list. The biggest news with the Panthers, however, is Matt Rhule noting that -- who is currently on IR -- is not anticipated to play this week. His replacement, , was a full participant in practice despite being named on the injury report with an ankle injury. Coming out of their Week 6 bye, New Orleans listed receiver (ankle, hamstring) as a limited participant in practice. It is noteworthy that Thomas is also now dealing with a hamstring injury along with the ankle that has kept him out since the opener. Tackle (hand) was among four Saints players who sat out Wednesday's se sion. (-11) at Buffalo was without receiver ( Travis Kelce Jersey knee) and tight end (calf) to start Wednesday's practice. Brown was able to play in Sunday's lo s to the Chiefs, while Knox was sidelined. also has his name on the injury report due to an injury to his non-throwing shoulder but was a full participant in practice. With the Jets, head coach Adam Gase gave a string of hope that may be available for Week 7, telling reporters "all options are available." Gase added that Darnold -- who was limited in practice with a right shoulder injury -- has been on a pitch count. (groin) and (ankle, knee) were among those also limited for New York. (-3.5) at Tight end and star tackle were among the notable Packers mi sing from practice. Bakhtiari left Sunday's matchup with the Bucs due to a chest injury, but the team believes he avoided anything too serious. Tonyan, meanwhile, is battling an ankle injury. The Texans held J.J. Watt out of practice on Wednesday, but the team stated it was not injury related. Tight end (ankle, concu sion) was also sidelined Wednesday. (-1.5) at Pittsburgh receiver , who mi sed last Sunday's win over the Browns with a back injury, was a full participant during Wednesday's practice. Fullback mi sed practice with a hamstring injury, while cornerback , who sustained a shoulder injury during Sunday's 38-7 win, also sat out Wednesday's Melvin Ingram III Jersey practice. As for the Titans, cornerback Adoree' Jackson practiced with the team for the first time this season. The club also activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list earlier this week, and he was back at practice. Outside linebacker (knee) did not practice, while tight end (ankle) was limited. (-3) at Jamal Adams (groin) did not practice with the Seahawks on Wednesday after mi sing the previous two games leading up to Seattle's bye. Guard Damien Lewis (ankle), corner Quinton Dunbar (knee) and tackle Brandon Shell (illne s) also didn't practice. In the case of Dunbar, the team did note that he was given a rest day. Receivers D.K. Metcalf and Tyler Lockett were both limited as the team cited load management. DeAndre Hopkins (ankle) was sidelined for the Cardinals first practice of the week, joining defensive lineman Jordan Phillips (foot) and offensive lineman Kelvin Beachum (ankle). at (-8) Jacksonville was without on Wednesday after the linebacker exited Week 6 early due to an ankle injury. Receivers D.J. Chark (ankle) and Laviska Shenault (hamstring) were among those listed as limited on the injury report. Wide receiver Keenan Allen (back), offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga (back), running back Justin Jackson (knee), and defensive tackle Linval Joseph (elbow) were all limited for the Chargers. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor (ribs) was a full participant, while guard Trai Turner (groin) sat out. at (-3) Trent Williams has his status up in the air as the 49ers left tackle is dealing with a sprained ankle, which kept him out of practice on Wednesday. Running Daniel Brown Jersey back Raheem Mostert did not practice and is heading to injured reserve, while linebacker Kwon Alexander (ankle) also mi sed Wednesday's se sion. As for the Patriots, they placed starting offensive tackle Jermaine Eluemunor on IR due to an ankle injury. James White was the only other player to mi s practice, but the team says it was not injury related. Julian Edelman (knee) and Shaq Mason (calf) were among those limited. (-9.5) at (ankle), (hamstring), (back), and (hamstring) did not practice on Wednesday for the Chiefs. Watkins was reportedly expected to mi s a couple of weeks due to his hamstring injury, so if he does not hit the practice field on Thursday or Friday, he'll almost certainly be ruled out. Schwartz is a name to keep an eye on after he seemingly tweaked his back injury early during Monday's win over the Bills. After mi sing Week 6, the Broncos saw (ankle) participate in practice on a limited basis along with pa s rusher (ankle). at (-3) was completely taken off the injury report on Wednesday after participating fully. also was taken off the injury report meaning that Tampa Bay will have all of its backfield healthy for Week 7. and both sat out of Wednesday's practice but Bruce Arians noted it was a veteran day off. The big nugget out of Las Vegas is that the Raiders needed to place starting tackle on the and send all five of the starting offensive linemen home because they were in close contact with Brown. Jon Gruden was hopeful that some may be able to return to the facility in short order.