NFL Rumors & Injury Roundup: Everything You Need To Know Headed Into Week 5

Week 5 of the 2015 NFL season is upon us. Are you caught up on your NFL news heading into what looks to be one of the craziest weeks in recent memory? Don't worry, if not. We're here to help.

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The Seattle Seahawks will be without star running back Marshawn Lynch this week, according to ESPN's Field Yates. Lynch has been battling a nagging hamstring injury. Rookie Thomas Rawls will once again start in his place.

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Buffalo Bills RBs LeSean McCoy and Karlos Williams have both been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans. Boobie Dixon will start in their place.

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Arizona Cardinals RB Andre Ellington appears ready for a return after being upgraded from questionable to probable on this week's injury report. Ellington has been out with a knee injury.

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Detroit Lions LB DeAndre Levy has been activated and will make his season debut against the Arizona Cardinals, per Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press. Levy has been sidelined for seven games after suffering a strained hip muscle in practice following Detroit's 2nd preseason game.

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Green Bay Packers WR Randall Cobb was listed as a limited participant throughout the week, but he's listed as probable to play on Sunday. He should be all systems go.

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Oakland Raiders starting safety TJ Carrie has been ruled out of Sunday's home game against the AFC West-leading Denver Broncos with a chest injury he suffered last week against the Chicago Bears. The injury was sustained on a punt return.

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41-year-old wide receiver Terrell Owens was asked Friday on 94WIP's Mike and Ike Show whether or not he feels he could help his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, if given a look by Eagles HC/decision maker Chip Kelly: "Absolutely, yes," he said. "No question, no question about that, sir."

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New York Jets CB Antonio Cromartie says he's waiting for more out of New York Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr. before he's willing to anoint OBJ as one of the best in the game: "Right now he's a one-year wonder," Cromartie said.

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Next head coach to hit the hot seat? It could be the Detroit Lions' Jim Caldwell. A loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday would drop the Lions to 0-5 and amplify rumblings of a potential firing coming out of Motown.

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Related Topics: LeSean McCoy, Marshawn Lynch, TJ Carrie, Terrell Owens, Antonio Cromartie, Jim Caldwell, Randall Cobb, DeAndre Levy, Odell Beckham Jr., Andre Ellington