NFL Super Bowl Bye Week Injury Report – Wednesday, January 28, 2026

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Seattle Seahawks
Jake Bobo WR Hand Limited Participation —
Charles Cross T Foot Limited Participation —
Sam Darnold QB Oblique Limited Participation —
Ernest Jones LB Chest Did Not Participate —
Josh Jones T Ankle, Knee Limited Participation —
Amari Kight T Knee Did Not Participate —
Julian Love S Shoulder Limited Participation —
Robbie Ouzts FB Neck Limited Participation —
Brady Russell FB Hand Limited Participation —
Eric Saubert TE Hamstring Limited Participation —
Chazz Surratt LB Ankle Full Participation —
Drake Thomas LB Shoulder Limited Participation —
Team Did Not Practice on Wednesday, the practice report is an estimation.
New England Patriots
Joshua Farmer DT Hamstring Full Participation —
Hunter Henry TE Not injury related – resting player – Did Not Participate —
Mack Hollins WR Abdomen Limited Participation —
Terrell Jennings RB Passed Concussion Protocol – Full Participation —
Harold Landry LB Knee Did Not Participate —
Drake Maye QB Right Shoulder Limited Participation —
Morgan Moses T Not injury related – resting player – Did Not Participate —
Thayer Munford T Knee, Illness Did Not Participate —
Robert Spillane LB Ankle Did Not Participate

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