Bears wide receiver D.J. Moore, who was hospitalized for precautionary reasons after a game, is doing well and is expected to be day-to-day with a groin injury, with no serious issues reported.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill is considered day-to-day after injuring his ankle during Monday night's game against the Tennessee Titans. Hill was hit by a Titans cornerback and struggled to stay on the field. Coach Mike McDaniel is keeping contingency plans until Hill is able to return, and it is uncertain if he will be available for the Dolphins' next game against the New York Jets. Hill entered the game as the leader in receiving yards for the season and is on pace to break the NFL single-season record.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp is considered day-to-day with a sprained ankle, with a possibility of playing in Week 12 against the Arizona Cardinals. Kupp left the Rams' victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday with the injury. The team will be cautious with him due to his history of ankle injuries. Meanwhile, leading rusher Kyren Williams will return for the game against the Cardinals after being on injured reserve with an ankle injury.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is labeled as "day-to-day" after exiting the Week 7 game against the Colts due to a hit. Although he cleared concussion protocol, Watson showed signs of lingering effects from the hit, including difficulty lifting his right arm. The Browns are awaiting the results of an MRI to determine the extent of his injury. Head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed that Watson will start next week's game against the Seahawks if he is able to play, emphasizing the team's commitment to protecting their players.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp has suffered a setback in his return from a hamstring injury and is now considered day-to-day. Coach Sean McVay expressed the team's desire to get Kupp back to full health, but remained noncommittal about his availability for the season opener against the Seattle Seahawks on September 10. Kupp, who missed the final eight games of the 2022 season with a high ankle sprain, is a key player for the Rams and their offense.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore is considered day-to-day with a rib injury after exiting Friday night's preseason game. Head coach Kevin Stefanski is hopeful that Moore's injury is not serious and expects him to return soon. Moore, a 2021 second-round pick, was listed as one of the Browns' starting wide receivers on their initial depth chart.
Philadelphia Phillies' Bryce Harper left the game against the Washington Nationals due to mid-back spasms and is now considered day-to-day. Harper, who had been playing first base, was evaluated by the team and replaced by Alec Bohm. The injury occurred when Harper attempted to field a ball that hit the first base bag and bounced off his chest. Harper had been playing at first base for the past 12 games after recovering from Tommy John surgery.
Chicago White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. was removed from Wednesday's game due to a sprained right pinky. X-rays were negative, and he is considered day-to-day. Robert Jr. had stolen two bases before injuring his hand while sliding into third base. He is just four stolen bases away from achieving a rare milestone in White Sox history.
San Diego Padres right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. twisted his ankle during the second game of a doubleheader against the Philadelphia Phillies and had to leave the game in the sixth inning. The ankle began to swell, and he is now considered day-to-day. Tatis had gone 0-for-3 with an RBI before exiting the game.
Cardinals catcher Willson Contreras is listed as day-to-day after sustaining a right knee contusion during the team's opening day loss to the Blue Jays. Contreras, who signed a five-year, $87.5 million contract with the Cardinals last December, took a 103 mph sinker off his knee while catching in the eighth inning. He attempted to chase down the wild pitch but was visibly in pain and was examined on the field by a team physician before being removed from the game. Backup catcher Andrew Knizner replaced Contreras for the remainder of the game.
Los Angeles Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell aggravated his hip against the Phoenix Suns and was ruled out of the game against the Oklahoma City Thunder due to hip soreness. The Lakers won the game without him, but his absence could be felt in future games. Russell is considered day-to-day and will have a couple more days to heal up before the next game against the Chicago Bulls. Despite his success with the Lakers, Russell admitted that the city doesn't feel like home yet due to his impending free agency.
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards is day-to-day with an ankle injury suffered during Friday's game against the Chicago Bulls. Edwards is no longer wearing a walking boot and the swelling has decreased, indicating a less severe injury. The Wolves are fighting for a playoff spot in the crowded Western Conference standings and any games missed by Edwards, who has been leading the team in Karl-Anthony Towns' absence, could have an impact on their chances.