A shroud of mystery continues to surround Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green's availability for Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns.
The Bengals officially designated Green (toe) as questionable on Friday's injury report despite the receiver not practicing the entire week. Green hasn't played since Week 8.
Whether Green actually suits up for action remains to be seen, but the questionable designation signals a 50-50 chance barring a downgrade before the game.
Meanwhile, the Bengals placed defensive tackle Adolphus Washington (knee) on injured reserve and signed defensive tackle Christian Ringo as a corresponding move to take Washington's roster spot.
UPDATE: On Saturday NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Green was downgraded to doubtful.
Here are the other injuries we're monitoring heading into Sunday's games:
- Washington Redskins offensive tackle Trent Williams was transported to the hospital after Thursday's loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Redskins coach Jay Gruden said X-rays taken on Williams' ribs were negative. Linebacker Cassanova McKinzy, suffered a torn pectoral muscle against Cowboys on Thursday, a source told Rapoport.
- Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (elbow) will start Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars barring a setback, coach Sean McDermott said. Allen hasn't played since Week 6 and he is off the injury report.
Bills quarterback Derek Anderson (concussion) is listed as out. Tight end Charles Clay (hamstring) is doubtful. Center Russell Bodine (shoulder), cornerback Taron Johnson (shoulder), defensive end Shaq Lawson and defensive end Trent Murphy are all listed as questionable.
- Miami Dolphins wide receivers Danny Amendola (hamstring) and DeVante Parker (shoulder) were limited all week in practice and are questionable to play Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill (shoulder) is off the injury report and will start for the first time since Week 5.
- New York Giants defensive end Kerry Wynn (concussion) will not play against the Philadelphia Eagles.
- Indianapolis Colts tight ends Ryan Hewitt (ankle) and Erik Swoope (knee) and center Ryan Kelly (knee) will not play against the Dolphins.
- Carolina Panthers wide receiver Devin Funchess (back) is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks. Wide receiver Torrey Smith (knee) is questionable.
- New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold (foot) will not play against the New England Patriots on Sunday. Josh McCown will get the start for New York. Safety Marcus Maye (thumb,shoulder) and left guard James Carpenter (shoulder) are doubtful to play. Wide receiver Robby Anderson (ankle) and linebacker Brandon Copeland (elbow) are questionable.
- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco (hip) didn't practice all week and will not play against the Oakland Raiders. Lamar Jackson is set to start again at QB against the Oakland Raiders.
Offensive tackle James Hurst (back) also has been ruled out for the Ravens. Running back Alex Collins (foot), linebacker Tim Williams (ankle) and cornerback Tavon Young (groin) are all questionable.
- Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky (shoulder), who didn't play in Thursday's win over the Detroit Lions, is considered day to day, coach Matt Nagy said.
- Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Chad Beebe (hamstring) and safety Andrew Sendejo (groin) will not play against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night.
- New England Patriots quarterback Tom Bradysat out practice Friday because of a knee injury and an illness. He is listed as questionable to play against the Jets, but NFL Network's Mike Giardi reported Brady will play. Tight end Rob Gronkowski (ankle, back) said he's "good to go" for Sunday's game against the New York Jets. Gronkowski missed New England's last game because of injury.
Patriots guard Shaq Mason (calf) and running back Sony Michel (knee) were also questionable. Tight end Dwayne Allen (knee) will not play.
- Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver rookie wide receiver DJ Chark (quadriceps) will not play against the Buffalo Bills. Defensive tackles Marcell Dareus (back) and Eli Ankou (calf) and guard A.J. Cann (hamstring) are all questionable.
- Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jordan Hicks (calf), cornerback Sidney Jones (hamstring), cornerback Avonte Maddox (knee/ankle), cornerback Jalen Mills (foot) and running back Darren Sproles (hamstring) have all been ruled out for Sunday vs. Giants. Cornerback Rasul Douglas (knee/ankle) is listed as questionable.
- Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota (neck) is expected to start against the Houston Texans on Monday, coach Mike Vrabel said. He was a full participant in practice Friday.
- Oakland Raiders wide receiver Martavis Bryant (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Ravens. Wide receiver Jordy Nelson (knee) is questionable.
- Los Angeles Chargers running back Melvin Gordonwas officially listed as questionable with knee/hamstring injury. Head coach Anthony Lynn said Friday that Gordon is dealing with a sore knee and said he'll be a game-time decision.
The Chargers also listed wide receiver Tyrell Williams (quad) and defensive lineman Brandon Mebane as questionable for Sunday's tilt.
- San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Pierre Garcon (knee) and guard Joshua Garnett (thumb) will not play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Linebacker Reuben Foster (hamstring) is questionable.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver DeSean Jackson (thumb) and defensive end Jason Pierre-PaulĀ (knee/shoulder/hand) are questionable to play against the 49ers. Linebacker Lavonte David (knee), safety Justin Evans (toe) and cornerback M.J. Stewart (foot) are all ruled out. Defensive endVinny Curry (ankle), center Ryan Jensen (hamstring), running back Ronald Jones (hamstring) and safety Jordan Whitehead (concussion) are all questionable, too.
- Arizona Cardinals linebacker Deone Bucannon (chest) will not play against the Chargers after sitting out of practice all week. Safety Budda Baker (knee), kicker Phil Dawson (hip) and defensive tackleRobert Nkemdiche (calf) are questionable.
- Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said wide receiver Doug Baldwin (groin) was limited to running in Friday's practice and will be a game-day decision for Sunday's game against the Panthers. he is listed as questionable.
- Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall (knee) is out and cornerback Bradley Roby (concussion) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.