NFL Week 7 Injury Report: Inactives

Oct 9, 2016; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams cornerback Trumaine Johnson (22) is carted off the field in the second half during the NFL game against the Buffalo Bills at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 9, 2016; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams cornerback Trumaine Johnson (22) is carted off the field in the second half during the NFL game against the Buffalo Bills at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports /
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Taking a look at the NFL Week 7 injury report with the inactives for each team in action on Sunday

There’s nothing quite like an extra-early start to a week of football and that’s what we get in NFL Week 7. The Los Angeles Rams and New York Giants square off in the second London game of the season. More importantly, both teams come into this game needing a win to stay alive in their divisional races nearing the midway point in the season. Thus, the NFL injury report and inactives for Week 7 will be important from the early start—in addition to coming in early.

Fans have every reason to be excited for Week 7 considering the huge matchups on the docket. The Minnesota Vikings facing the Philadelphia Eagles will be huge, as will be both the Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football game.

However, it all starts with the game in London. As stated, the injury reports with the inactives start coming in earlier than normal. Then, it will be the normal operations in terms of the inactives lists. The reports for the 1 p.m. ET starts will normally start flowing around 11:30 a.m. ET.

Here are the inactives for each of the 28 teams in action on Sunday in NFL Week 7:

You never quite know how a player not being able to go will affect a team. Some teams may have quality depth and others may have a good gameplan to compensate. However, what we can see is which important players are out of action in NFL Week 7. And really, being without some guys—regardless of depth—is going to hurt.