Raiders tight end Darren Waller (knee) and running back Josh Jacobs (hip) are expected to play in Week 3 against the Patriots, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. After missing the first two weeks of the season with a foot injury, the former New England wideout will land on Seattle’s IR for the time being. He can return to play ahead of Week 6. Compete for the $20k season prize plus $1k to the weekly champ. Jets receiver Jamison Crowder is out with a hamstring injury, fellow wideout Breshad Perriman is also out with an ankle injury: — #49ers coach Kyle Shanahan told @KNBR that QB Nick Mullens will start Sunday. Week 3 NFL Injury Report. Running back Zack Moss (toe) did not practice for Buffalo Wednesday after carrying the ball eight times in Week 2. There is growing pessimism surrounding Packers wide receiver Davante Adams (hamstring) and Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring), according to multiple reports. The Cowboys did not practice Friday. Chark was listed as a limited participant in practice on Monday and Tuesday but did not practice on Wednesday, putting his availability for this matchup in doubt. This week’s injury report is a long one, with a lot of names who will certainly have a big impact on fantasy football lineups for Week 3.. Let’s start with the running backs. He’ll make his season debut on Sunday against the 0-2 Texans. Falcons: OUT: P Matt Bosher (right groin). Can the presence of Tom Brady, a continued resurgence of Ronald Jones and the drafting of Ke'Shawn Vaughn add a rushing component long absent in Tampa? Terms apply. In a baffling turn of events, Adam Schefter of ESPN has reported that Chargers quarterback Tyrod Taylor was rushed to the hospital prior to Sunday’s game after the team doctor punctured Taylor’s lung while trying to administer a pain-killing drug in the quarterback’s chest to treat a rib injury. The Packers may be without Davante Adams this week, and the Broncos are likely going to have to make a decision Sunday about Jerry Jeudy’s status. The Raiders listed Josh Jacobs as questionable this week, and he sat out practice all week until Friday. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Packers wide receiver Davante Adams‘ hamstring strain is believed to be minor, but he’s not a lock to play on Sunday against the Saints. Tampa Bay was without WR Justin Watson (hand/wrist), who caught two passes in Week 2, at Wednesday's session. Young quarterback Nick Mullens is expected to get the nod to start for the 49ers this week. With both already ruled out for Week 3, Jerick McKinnon and Jeff Wilson project to handle a majority of San Francisco’s carries. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur informed the media on Thursday that wide receiver Davante Adams will “probably” be listed as doubtful ahead of Green Bay’s Week 3 game against the Saints. Fellow CB Trevon Diggs (shoulder), offensive tackle Tyron Smith (ankle) and defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence (knee) were also sidelined for the Cowboys. The 49ers lost both Nick Bosa and Solomon Thomas to ACL tears last week and are placing both of them on IR. Gambling problem? Jets: OUT: QB Sam Darnold (illness), LB Jordan Jenkins (calf); DOUBTFUL: LB C.J. Brian Flores said Dolphins cornerback Byron Jones‘s hamstring injury “would have to heal pretty quickly” in order for him to have a shot at playing on Thursday night against Jacksonville. Titans wide receiver A.J. He says Geno did more today, but not ready for a game yet after injuring it in Sept. 3 scrimmage. Let’s start with the running backs. He’ll be eligible to return in Week 6. Jacksonville also placed kicker Josh Lambo (hip) on injured reserve, meaning he'll be out for Thursday night's game, as well as at least two more. Swearinger, LB Chase Hansen, DE Marcus Davenport, DT David Onyemata, Indianapolis Colts: CB Rock Ya-Sin, QB Jacob Eason, DT Eli Ankou, WR Dezmon Patmon, New York Jets: QB James Morgan, QB Joe Flacco, S Ashtyn Davis, OT George Fant, WR Jamison Crowder, WR Breshad Perriman, CB Quincy Wilson, Los Angeles Chargers: QB Tyrod Taylor, RB Justin Jackson, LB Nick Vigil, RG Trai Turner, OT Storm Norton, TE Donald Parham, WR Jason Moore, Carolina Panthers: QB PJ Walker, RB Trenton Cannon, DE Shareef Miller, G Dennis Daley, T Russell Okung, DT Kawann Short, Dallas Cowboys: QB Ben DiNucci, OT Alex Light, OT Tyron Smith, LB Rashad Smith, DB Reggie Robinson, DT Neville Gallimore, Seattle Seahawks: CB Quinton Dunbar, CB Neiko Thorpe, S Lano Hill, G/C Kyle Fuller, OT Cedric Ogbuehi, TE Luke Willson, Detroit Lions: CB Desmond Trufant, TE Hunter Bryant, RB Ty Johnson, S C.J. He is expected to play, but you’ll want to keep an eye on the situation as they travel to New England. At the very least, the Falcons won't have star WR Julio Jones (hamstring) at full speed against Chicago. With another week to recover, Ruggs could return to action in Week 4. Join our Facebook Group: Prime Time Sports Talk  Cam Akers is out for the Rams, leaving fantasy owners with a frustrating decision to make between Malcolm Brown and Darrell Henderson (though Henderson is the favorite to get more work this week). View the Silver and Black's Week 2 Injury Report as the team prepares for Monday Night Football vs. the New Orleans Saints. Jerick McKinnon is the name to know with Mostert out for the Niners this week. Jeudy would be in line for increased WR1 duties with Sutton on injured reserve. After missing Week 2, the Titans subsequently ruled out AJ Brown for Week 3 as well. The Raiders listed Josh Jacobs as questionable this week, and he sat out practice all week until Friday. Chark for Monday’s game against Miami. Moore (heel). Green Bay Packers: QB Jordan Love, WR Davante Adams, DB Parry Nickerson, LB Randy Ramsey, TE Josiah Deguara, DL Kenny Clark, New Orleans Saints: WR Michael Thomas, DB D.J. Trying to snap with other hand but likely out this week and potentially more @NFLonFOX. It’s somewhat concerning that the team didn’t wait until gametime to test him out, but perhaps they’re just being extra cautious during a short week.