NFL Week 11 Predictions: A.J. Green, Mike Vick and Injuries That Will Hurt Most
The following injured players will have the biggest impact on the NFL's Week 11 games.
A.J. Green, Bengals: The Bengals offense changes without their best receiver and deep threat in the lineup. Against the Baltimore Ravens this weekend, Andy Dalton needs all his playmakers. Green is listed as questionable right now.
Michael Vick, Eagles: Vick cracked a couple of ribs against the Cardinals and likely won't practice this week, which puts his availability for Sunday night's game with the Giants in serious jeopardy. The Eagles could use all the help they can get to save their season. Could Vince Young pull off the upset in New York?
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LaDainian Tomlinson, Jets: LT hurt his knee late in Sunday night's loss to the Patriots, and he'll likely miss tonight's game in Denver. With Mark Sanchez struggling, however, his loss could be felt on third downs. The Jets don't have many options to fill in on those important situations.
Matt Cassel, Chiefs: Cassel's hand injury might cost him the season, so backup Tyler Palko gets his shot at a huge upset in New England. But, at 15-point underdogs, it's obvious how important Cassel's loss was to the Chiefs chances. They can all but kiss the AFC West title away if Palko struggles.
Willis McGahee, Broncos: McGahee will be a game-time decision tonight, but the Broncos could really use him in their run-heavy offense. McGahee has been the Broncos top playmaker at running back. If he can give you five to eight carries tonight, why not make him active?
Antoine Winfield, Vikings: Without Winfield, the Vikings secondary is a bunch of no-namers who have struggled throughout this season. Carson Palmer might have a field day at the Metrodome on Sunday.
Kris Dielman, Chargers: San Diego put Dielman on IR this week, which severely hampers the Chargers' ability to both run the football and protect Philip Rivers. He was the rock of that offensive line.

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