Cleveland Browns Elgton Jenkins Jersey , further delaying his NFL debut. Garrett missed his fourth straight game Sunday with a sprained right ankle. The heralded rookie defensive end returned to practice on Thursday for the first time since Sept. 6, and there had been hope he might be able to play against the Bengals. However, he’s not quite ready and the Browns will remain patient. Cleveland hosts the New York Jets next week. Injuries like Garrett’s – the dreaded high ankle sprain – typically take four to six weeks to heal. The former Texas A&M All-American made quicker progress than the team expected, but the Browns don’t want to take any risks and will rest him again. Garrett also sustained a foot sprain during spring minicamp and he was slowed by a sprained left ankle last year with the Aggies. Cleveland will also be without starting linebacker Jamie Collins, who missed his second game with a concussion, and defensive tackle Danny Shelton. He injured his left calf this week in practice. Out for the Bengals are first-round pickWR John Ross, S Derron Smith, LB Jordan Evans, G Christian Westerman, G Trey Hopkins, WR Josh Malone, TE Tyler Eifert. WR J. Ross (knee), S D. Smith (ankle), OL C. Westerman (healthy), G T. Hopkins (knee), WR J. Malone (healthy), TE T. Eifert (back), LB J. Evans (hamstring). Los Angeles Rams-Dallas Rams: Free safety Lamarcus Joyner had already been declared out with a hamstring injury after starting the first three games. QB Brandon Allen, RB Justin Davis, CB Dominique Hatfield, OLB Ejuan Price, T Andrew Donnal, T Cornelius Lucas also are inactive. Cowboys: All-Pro linebacker Sean Lee is inactive because of a hamstring injury. It’s the first time the oft-injured Lee has been sidelined by an injury since the season finale in 2015, when he also was out with a hamstring issue. Lee sustained the injury in a win at Arizona on Monday night. He didn’t practice all week. The absence of Lee should mean more snaps for Justin Durant, and fullback Keith Smith will be an emergency option at the position he played in college with the Cowboys carrying just four linebackers. Also inactive QB Cooper Rush, RB Darren McFadden, CB Nolan Carroll, CB Chidobe Awuzie, LB Anthony Hitchens, DE Charles Tapper. Buffalo-Atlanta Bills: Defensive end Shaq Lawson, who had been listed as questionable with a groin injury, will be held out against Atlanta.Lawson was injured in Thursday’s practice. He has 10 tackles and two sacks through three games. Also out are starting LT Cordy Glenn (foot),WR Brandon Tate, RB Joe Banyard, G Vladimir Ducasse, TE Khari Lee, DT Adolphus Washington. Falcons: They are without starters Vic Beasley http://www.packerscheapshoponline.com/cheap-authentic-jace-sternberger-jersey , Ryan Schraeder and Courtney Upshaw for the second straight week. A fourth starter, safety Ricardo Allen, also is inactive with a concussion. Also sidelined: RB Terron Ward (neck/shoulder), G Sean Harlow, LB Jermaine Grace. San Francisco-Arizona 49ers: Running back Carlos Hyde is active. He was listed as questionable with a hip injury after being limited all week in practice. Also sidelined: WR Kendtrick Bourne, CB Ahkello Witherspoon, LB Mark Nzeocha, LB Pita Taumoepenu, LB Reuben Foster, OL Erik Magnuson. Cardinals: They are without starting left tackle D.J. Humphries for the third straight game with a knee injury, adding to Arizona’s offensive line woes. Humphries had been a game-time decision.John Wetzel starts at left tackle and rookie Will Holden gets his first start at left guard after Mike Iupati was placed on injured reserve with a triceps injury. Backup Alex Boone is out with a pectoral injury. Also idle: QB Blaine Gabbert, WR Chad Williams, CB Tramon Williams, RB D.J. Foster, DL Robert Nkemdiche. Oakland-Denver Raiders: Leading receiver Michael Crabtree (chest) isn’t playing. He was hurt last week against Washington. Crabtree had played in all 35 regular-season games since signing with Oakland in 2015. He has three TD catches this season. Also inactive: QB Connor Cook; CB Gareon Conley; DB Keith McGill II; T David Sharpe, T Jylan Ware; DT Darius Latham. Broncos: KR Cody Latimer is out with a knee injury after getting hurt at Buffalo last week. The leaves rookie speedster Brendan Langley to return kicks and means WR Jordan Taylor is active for the first time. Also active for the first time are RB Devontae Booker, who missed training camp and the preseason with a broken wrist, wide receiver Jordan Taylor, and new defensive tackle Ahtyba Rubin. Also inactive: QB Paxton Lynch; RB De’Angelo Henderson; CB Lorenzo Doss; G Billy Turner; NT Kyle Peko, DE Zach Kerr. New York Giants-Tampa Bay Giants: QB Davis Webb, CB Michael Hunter, Jr., RB Orleans Darkwa, LB Deontae Skinner, T Bobby Hart, TE Matt LaCosse, DE Avery Moss. Buccaneers: S T.J. Ward, LB Lavonte David (injured ankle last week vs. Vikings), LB Kwon Alexander, T Leonard Wester, C Joe Hawley, TE Antony Auclair, DT Sealver Siliga. Philadelphia-Los Angeles Chargers Eagles: DT Fletcher Cox (calf), CB Ronald Darby, WR Shelton Gibson, S Corey Graham, OG Isaac Seumalo Dexter Williams Jersey , DT Destiny Vaeao, S Jaylen Watkins. Chargers: QB Cardale Jones, S Dexter McCoil, LB Nick Dzubnar, OL Tyler Marz, TE Sean Culkin, WR Mike Williams, DE Jerry Attaochu. Detroit-Minnesota Lions: WR Kenny Golladay, LG Tim Lelito, RB Dwayne Washington, RB Tion Green, FS Don Carey, LB Thurston Armbrister, LB Jarrad Davis (concussion). Vikings: QB Sam Bradford (knee), LT Rashod Hill, RG Danny Isidora, WR Stacy Coley, WR Rodney Adams, DT Jaleel Johnson, DE Tashawn Bower. Jacksonville-New York Jets Jaguars: QB Ryan Nassib, WR Jaelen Strong, RB T.J. Yeldon (third straight game as healthy scratch), CB Jalen Myrick, LB Lerentee McCray, OL Josh Walker, OL William Poehls JETS: RB Matt Forte (was declared out Friday with turf toe), QB Christian Hackenberg, RT Brandon Shell (starter sitting today with shoulder injury; Brent Qvale starts in his place), TE Will Tye, TE Jordan Leggett, LB Josh Martin, CB Derrick Jones. Carolina-New England Panthers: WR Curtis Samuel (back),DE Daeshon Hall (knee), CB Daryl Worley (shoulder), C Ryan Kalil (neck), OT John Theus (healthy scratch), QB Brad Kaaya (healthy scratch) Nick Bosa Jersey , DE Bryan Cox (healthy scratch). Patriots: Linebacker Dont’a Hightower is active for the first time after sitting out last two games with a knee injury. Out are special teams captain/WR Matt Slater (hamstring; out for third straight game), RB Rex Burkhead (ribs; out for second straight game), S Brandon King (hamstring), LB Harvey Langi (healthy scratch), OL Cole Croston (healthy scratch), LB David Harris (healthy scratch). Pittsburgh-Baltimore Steelers: QB Josh Dobbs, WR Eli Rogers, S Mike Mitchell (hamstring), T Jerald Hawkins, T Marcus Gilbert (hamstring), LB James Harrison (illness), DT Daniel McCullers. Ravens: WR/RS Chris Moore, CB Jaylen Hill, G/T Tony Bergstrom, T Dieugot Joseph, TE Maxx Williams, DE Chris Wormley, DT Brandon Williams (foot). Tennesee-Houston Titans: CB Kalan Reed, S Johnathan Cyprien (hamstring, Da’Norris Searcy will start), LB Josh Carraway, C Corey Levin, WR Corey Davis (hamstring, Eric Decker will start), DE David King. Texans: WR Will Fuller will make season debut after missing the first three games after breaking his collarbone in preseason. Also out are WR Braxton Miller, CB Marcus Burley, CB Kevin Johnson, T Kendall Lamm, C Greg Mancz, T Jah Reid, OLB Ufomba Kamalu. New Orleans-Miami at London Saints: For the Saints, injured WR Willie Snead (hamstring), LT Terron Armstead (shoulders) and CB Sterling Moore (chest) are inactive, as well as DT Kendall Langford, DE Al-Quadin Muhammad and QB Taysom Hill. LB Ben Heeney, who was signed off the practice squad earlier in the week but injured a knee in practice on Friday, was previously ruled out. Dolphins: Cornerback Byron Maxwell is inactive after injuring a hamstring in the team’s walk-through on Saturday. Maxwell will be replaced in the starting lineup by rookie Cordrea Tankersley L.J. Collier Jersey , a third-round draft pick out of Clemson who will be making his debut after being inactive the first two games. Inside linebacker Lawrence Timmons is active and will start after being reinstated from an indefinite suspension earlier in the week. Timmons said he was dealing with a personal matter when he unexpectedly left the Dolphins before their game at the Los Angeles Chargers two weeks ago. Defensive tackle Jordan Phillips (ankle) will miss a second game because of injury, while ILB Rey Maualuga (hamstring), RG Isaac Asiata (ankle) and RT Eric Smith (knee), and the healthy CB Torry McTyer and LT Sam Young, are also inactive. — As two of the best players at their position in their generation, San Francisco cornerback Richard Sherman and Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers have formed a relationship built on deep respect.They have nothing but praise for each other’s games and will exchange texts after one of them does something special. With all that they have accomplished that can happen often.More Packers coverage from FOX Sports WisconsinPhotos of the Week: 7/21/19 – 7/27/19Packers rookie Gary’s biggest critic is himselfTop Tweets: Former Badger TJ Watt has impressive four-year transformationPHOTOS: 2019 Green Bay Packers training campPackers’ Rodgers, LaFleur ironing out offense, building chemistry“Just checking if he has a great game or I see something on tape where he’s in his bag and doing something crazy like some of the Hail Mary’s that he’s thrown,” Sherman said. “I text him like, ‘Man, that’s crazy. I don’t know what you were thinking right there.’ He’s a good dude.”Sherman hopes Rodgers doesn’t pull off any of those crazy plays he’s known for on Monday night when the 49ers (1-4) visit the Packers (2-2-1) in the seventh meeting between the two megastars, including one in the postseason.The two split the previous six meetings when Sherman was in Seattle, although the Seahawks won the most important in the NFC title game in January 2015. But any success Rodgers had didn’t come because he found some weakness in Sherman’s game. Instead, he approached it like most quarterbacks do, throwing as few passes to his right as possible, knowing Sherman will shut down that side of the field.Rodgers has completed only nine passes for 90 yards against Sherman in those six games, according to SportRadar, targeting him just 13 times and throwing one interception. Almost half of that production came in the first meeting in 2012 when Rodgers went 4-for-5 for 44 yards. He has avoided him almost completely since then as Sherman has allowed just five catches for 46 yards in the past five games.“When he’s on the field, you have to be smart throwing the ball his way,” Rodgers said. “That’s just the type of player he is. I mean, he’s a super-intelligent guy, he’s got incredible football instincts and he can still impact the game in a number of different ways.”7<button class="view-gallery">View Gallery</button> Gallery:Upon Further Review: Packers at LionsAP | Copyright The Associated Press. All rights reserved.Sherman is still striking fear in quarterbacks at age 30 despite coming off major surgery on a ruptured Achilles tendon and nursing a calf injury that sidelined him for one game this season.Sherman has been targeted just 10 times on 145 pass plays this season, the second-lowest rate in the NFL. Opposing quarterbacks have completed just two of those passes for 28 yards as Sherman has been a rare bright spot for a struggling San Francisco team.“People aren’t targeting him. That always tells you a lot there about Richard,” Packers coach Mike McCarthy said. “Especially where he is in his career, he diagnosis routes extremely well. I’ve always felt he was so strong at the breaking points of routes and really does a great job of playing toward his length. He’s an excellent player, always has been. I think he looks good.”Rodgers has also been slowed by an injury at age 34, as he hurt his knee in the first half of the opener against Chicago before returning to lead a memorable comeback.He has shown more mobility each week and is coming off a 442-yard, three TD performance in a loss at Detroit last week. Rodgers has 10 touchdown passes and just one interception all season and has the highest passer rating (103.5) of any quarterback with at least 1,000 attempts.“He’s still the best or is tied for the best on the planet,” 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. “He always has been. He’s the man. I know he’s not 100 percent, everyone knows that, but he seems to be a little bit better each week. He’s still the best. Good player.”One aspect that makes Rodgers even tougher to defend than other top quarterbacks such as Tom Brady or Peyton Manning during his heyday is the ability to scramble. Rodgers is an elite athlete and can extend plays with his feet and then expose defenses downfield with his laser-like arm when the cornerbacks can’t stick with the receivers for that extra time.Sherman knows that’s one of the hardest things to prepare for against Rodgers and the Packers.“You’re going to have to run, you’re going to have to cover for a long period of time,” he said. “You’ll have to be ready for the backyard football. He’s a great passer, he can throw the ball anywhere. He can be on his back foot and throw the ball 75 yards.”