Injury roundup
Darren Sproles returned to the practice field Tuesday, according to Philadelphia Eagles coach Chip Kelly.
Sproles suffered a sprained MCL in the team's Week 6 win over the New York Giants.
He was expected to miss one game -- potentially two -- due to the injury, but getting the shifty runner on the practice field, even on a limited basis, after the bye week is a positive for his availability Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.
The 10-year pro has provided a huge lift to the Eagles in the rushing attack, passing game and as a return man. Sproles is averaging 6.6 yards per carry and 12.4 yards per reception. He also has an 82-yard punt return for a score.
Here are some other injuries we are tracking on Tuesday:
1. Eagles linebacker Mychal Kendricks (calf), who had been out since Week 2, also practiced. Center Jason Kelce (sports hernia) returned as well -- Kelly said David Molk will remain the starter while Kelce works mostly in position drills. He could be back by Week 10.
Eagles offensive lineman Evan Mathis (MCL sprain) will return to practice tomorrow. He is eligible to come off the injured reserves-designated to return list in Week 10.
2. Calvin Johnson (ankle) said he is back running this week.
3. New Orleans Saints running back Pierre Thomas will miss 2-3 weeks with a shoulder injury, NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported.
4. A.J. Green told NFL Network's NFLAM Tuesday his toe feels better but his status is still "up in the air." The Cincinnati Bengals hope to get their start receiver back on the field this week.
5. The Indianapolis Colts don't believe the elbow injury to receiver Reggie Wayne is serious. The veteran wideout could miss two games at the most.
6. Mike Tomlin told reporters Tuesday that rookie linebacker Ryan Shazier (knee) and safety Shamarko Thomas (hamstring) "have a pretty good chance" of playing this week, per NFL Media's Aditi Kinkhabwala.