While Week 6 came and went without a ton of high-profile injuries, we didn't go through the weekend without headlines.

The only undefeated team in the NFL won, despite their coach missing the game due to COVID-19 and players who started the season on the PUP list are now eligible to return to their teams. Here's a team-by-team look at all the latest injury news as we head into Week 7.

Arizona Cardinals

Kliff Kingsbury headlines a group of Cardinals on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Zach Allen, Chandler Jones, and Corey Peters also spent the weekend away from the team due to COVID-19.

Vance Joseph stepped in for Kingsbury and sounded optimistic that the head coach could be back sometime this week. Depending on Kingsbury's vaccination status and symptoms he could return as early as two negative tests or have to wait until next Tuesday.

Tight end Darrell Daniels left Sunday's game with a hamstring injury, but Zach Ertz should be ready to play this week. Arizona traded for the former Eagle last week, but he was ineligible to play against Cleveland after playing for Philadelphia on Thursday night. Ertz will be a huge boost for an offense that didn't feature one tight end reception on Sunday.

Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons enjoyed their bye this week after playing in London in Week 5. There is some positive news in Atlanta as Russell Gage and Calvin Ridley rejoined the team on Monday.

Ridley didn't travel to London due to a personal matter and Gage has played in just two games while dealing with an ankle injury.

If the receivers can return this week, it could be a huge boost considering their Week 7 opponent, the Miami Dolphins, played against the Colts this week without either of their starting cornerbacks.

Baltimore Ravens

John Harbaugh didn't have an update on Latavius Murray after he injured his ankle on Sunday. Devonta Freeman and Le'Veon Bell split carries pretty evenly after he was gone, but Freeman was far more productive, rushing for 53 yards on nine carries. Bell managed just 18 yards on his eight carries.

Ronnie Stanley's status also remains a mystery, but he doesn't seem close to coming back after missing five games with an ankle injury. The Ravens signed Brandon Knight off waivers, which could signify an end to this dilemma.

Knight made nine starts at left tackle for the Cowboys last year, but has played just three snaps in 2021 with the return of Tyron Smith.

Buffalo Bills

Dawson Knox left Monday night's game early with a hand injury and never returned. The tight end caught three passes for 25 yards before exiting. We won't know the extent of the injury until later in the week.

Tommy Sweeney did step in on Monday night and score a touchdown on goal-line pass.

Carolina Panthers

Christian McCaffrey will miss at least the next two weeks after landing on the IR prior to Sunday's game. The running back has been out since suffering a hamstring injury early in Week 3.

Expect more of Chuba Hubbard, especially after the abysmal performance put together by the Panthers' passing offense on Sunday.

Stephon Gilmore's return seems imminent after the Panthers opened his practice window this week. He has been dealing with a quad injury, but will need to return in the next three weeks, or will be ineligible to play the rest of the season.

Chicago Bears

Safety Deon Bush suffered a quad injury on Sunday and never returned. The return of Tashaun Gipson Sr. has pushed Bush into a complementary role in the Bears defense. There was no update on his status on Monday.

The Bears had to play on Sunday without David Montgomery (knee/IR) or Damien Williams (COVID-19). As a result, Khalil Herbert got 19 carries and rushed for 97 yards and a touchdown. Chicago will travel to Tampa Bay and face the NFL's top run defense next week.

Cincinnati Bengals

Jackson Carman did spend time on the reserve/COVID-19 list last week, but even after testing negative, his status for Sunday was in question due to an illness. However, Carman played well, ranking in the top five of guards in offensive grade and run blocking grade on Pro Football Focus.

Joe Mixon is still dealing with a nagging ankle injury, but you wouldn't have known if you watched his performance in Detroit. After rushing for just 33 yards last week, Mixon gained 94 yards on the ground and 59 yards through the air against the Lions.

Cleveland Browns

The Browns have a short week prior to playing on Thursday night and there are a number of injuries to monitor.

Baker Mayfield told reporters yesterday that he would be ready for Thursday night against the Broncos, but the quarterback received an MRI on his left shoulder and will be getting a second opinion on the injury. Case Keenum came in and finished the game for Mayfield, completing one of three pass attempts.

Nick Chubb, who missed Cleveland's Week 6 game, has already been ruled out for Thursday. Complicating things is the status of Kareem Hunt who will miss 4-6 weeks with a calf injury. That leaves D'Ernest Johnson and Demetric Felton as the two halfbacks available.

Both guys played 12 snaps last week and each got two touches.

Dallas Cowboys

Dak Prescott suffered a calf injury on the last play of the game, but shouldn't be limited when the Cowboys come back from their bye next week.

Denver Broncos

Alexander Johnson suffered a season-ending pectoral injury. Fellow linebacker Josey Jewell is also out for the year with the same injury.

Micah Kiser started nine games for the Rams last year and should be inserted to the starting lineup next to rookie Justin Strnad. The Broncos' defense has been stout all season, allowing the second-least points per drive, however, they have allowed over 390 yards in each of the last three games.

Detroit Lions

Linebacker Charles Harris is day-to-day with an oblique injury. Harris is the Lions' best pass-rusher, leading the team with 18 pressures and four sacks.

With Romeo Okwara out for the rest of the season, the winless Lions will have to lean on Julian Okwara and Trey Flowers to pressure from the edge. Flowers has four pressures and a sack in two games since returning from injury.

Green Bay Packers

Josh Myers is expected to miss a few weeks with a knee injury. Lucas Patrick should step in and start after filling in for Myers after just four snaps against the Bears. Patrick started 15 games for the Packers at right guard in 2020.

David Bakhtiari is expected to return to practice this week. The All-Pro left tackle has spent the first six weeks of the season on the PUP list after suffering a torn ACL late last season. While he probably won't be ready to go this week, when Bakhtiari returns, Elgton Jenkins could move back to left guard.

Houston Texans

Tyrod Taylor is still on the IR, but David Culley considers the quarterback “day-to-day” with his hamstring injury.

While a return in Week 7 may be a bit ambitious, the Texans are in desperate need of help offensively. They have scored over 10 points just once in their last four games and have the least points scored in the NFL since Taylor went out.

Terrence Brooks suffered a lung contusion on Sunday and spent the night in an Indianapolis hospital. He has already been ruled out for next week. Lonnie Johnson and Justin Reid should be the starting safeties against the Falcons.

Indianapolis Colts

Parris Campbell has a serious foot injury and will miss significant time. Campbell was injured on his 51-yard touchdown catch in the first quarter of Sunday's win.

T.Y. Hilton did return to help the Colts receiving corps, catching four passes for 80 yards, but a quad injury suffered late in the game derailed the storybook return.

Hilton's status for Week 7 is up in the air until the practice reports come out later in the week.

Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jaguars head into their bye week expecting to get a few veterans back when they reconvene next week. Among them are Myles Jack, Ben Bartch, and Tyson Campbell.

Kansas City Chiefs

Anthony Hitchins suffered a hyperextended elbow on Sunday. He has started at least 14 games in every season since joining the Chiefs in 2018.

Ben Niemann should become an integral part to the middle of the Chiefs' defense. Niemann has struggled this season, missing 22.7 percent of his tackle opportunities and getting credit for just one defensive stop.

Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders had a long injury report this week, but only Johnathan Hankins sat out. No new injuries were suffered.

Los Angeles Chargers

The Chargers were without Drue Tranquill (pectoral) against the Ravens on Sunday. Nasir Adderley was also an inactive due to a hip injury. Chris Harris shifted to safety at times to make up for his loss.

Los Angeles Rams

The Rams lost reserves Johnny Mundy and Jake Funk for the season.

Mundt had just one catch this season for nine yards. Funk carried the ball once for six yards.

Backup QB John Wolford also suffered a neck injury in the closing minutes of Sunday's game, but is expected to be available to back up Matt Stafford in Week 7.

Miami Dolphins

Tua Tagovailoa returned from the IR on Sunday after missing time with a rib injury. The second-year quarterback commanded an offense that put up over 400 yards for the first time all season and scored 20 points for just the second time in six games.

The Dolphins pass defense struggled without starting cornerbacks Xavien Howard and Byron Jones. Marvin Jones torched the Dolphins replacements, catching seven passes for 100 yards and a touchdown.

Miami will have a bye this week and hopes both corners can be back by Week 7.

Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings placed Patrick Peterson on the IR after he suffered a hamstring injury late in the team's win over the Panthers on Sunday. Peterson shut down D.J. Moore, allowing just two catches on six targets.

Peterson's replacement, Cameron Dantzler, wasn't so lucky, allowing Moore to catch both his targets for 40 yards. Dantzler has played well in limited action this year, holding quarterbacks to a passer rating of 58.2 when targeted.

New England Patriots

New England suffered a variety of minor injuries, but only special teamer Chase Winovich was unable to finish the game. Winovich is dealing with a hamstring injury.

Also injured were Dont'a Hightower, Ja'Whaun Bentley, and cornerbacks Johnathan Jones and Justin Bethel. Despite all four being able to finish the contest, expect their names to be present on Wednesday's injury report.

New Orleans Saints

The Saints are coming off their bye, but Michael Thomas is now eligible to return from the PUP list. Despite this news, Thomas is still expected to be a couple of weeks away.

New York Giants

Both Kadarius Toney (ankle) and Andrew Thomas (foot/ankle) are expected to miss time after getting injured in the Giants' loss to the Rams.

Toney's ankle injury has been nagging him for two weeks, but he will have to sit after aggravating it. The rookie has taken on a big role in the Giants offense after the injuries to Kenny Golladay and Saquon Barkley.

Dante Pettis and Sterling Shepard were the Giants two leading against the Rams, earning 25 combined targets.

Matt Peart replaced Thomas at left tackle, but he might not be the long-term replacement. Nate Solder flipped from right tackle to left tackle when Thomas was out in Week 5, although he's dealing with a dislocated finger at the moment.

New York Jets

The Jets are coming off their bye week, but Robert Saleh did have some updates regarding injured players on Monday. Left tackle Mekhi Becton (knee) is still a few weeks away.

The news is better for Jarrad Davis (ankle) and Marcus Maye (ankle). Both guys are considered day-to-day at the moment.

Philadelphia Eagles

Lane Johnson has returned to the Eagles after missing three weeks with a personal matter. Johnson released a statement on Monday that said his absence was due to anxiety.

Johnson's imminent return should slide Jordan Mailata back to left tackle, which would move Andre Dillard back to the bench.

Dillard has played well at left tackle since Week 3, but after Mailata signed a hefty contract extension right before the regular season, the former first-round pick will have to wait for another injury to rejoin the starting lineup.

Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers activated Zach Banner off the IR this weekend, but he was still inactive on Sunday night against the Seahawks. Banner hasn't played since tearing his ACL in the 2020 season opener.

Replacement Chukwuma Okorafor has played well this season, allowing zero sacks and just seven pressures in five starts.

San Francisco 49ers

Coming off their bye week, it looks like the 49ers will be going with Jimmy Garoppolo as their starting quarterback in Week 7. Trey Lance was not at the 49ers' practice on Monday as he deals with a knee injury.

Garoppolo hasn't played since injuring his calf in Week 4, but Lance spraining his knee in Week 5 should thrust him back in the starting lineup. Nate Sudfeld would be the backup QB if Lance is ruled out this week.

Seattle Seahawks

Despite getting carted off after a scary injury, Darrell Taylor has a shot at playing this week against the Saints on Monday Night Football. Originally thought to be a neck injury, Taylor actually injured his shoulder and his MRI came back clean, according to Pete Carroll.

On the other side of the ball, Alex Collins is dealing with a hip injury after earning a career-high 20 carries on Sunday night. However, Carroll didn't sound too concerned about his availability for Monday night.

DeeJay Dallas would be the next man up at running back, although the impending return of Rashaad Penny from the IR could complicate things.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Richard Sherman is expected to miss a few weeks with a hamstring injury he suffered on the first drive of Thursday's game. However, his injury isn't expected to land him on the IR.

With Carlton Davis and Sean Murphy-Bunting both on the IR, Sherman was replaced by Dee Delaney against the Eagles. Delaney has been targeted eight times this season, allowing six catches for 83 yards.

Tennessee Titans

Taylor Lewan was carted off the field with a concussion after a scary collision in the second quarter of Monday night's victory. Unfortunately, that wasn't the only injury for the Titans as Julio Jones (hamstring), Cameron Batson (knee), Chris Jackson (foot), and Caleb Farley all left the game early.

The most devastating injury came to the rookie Fuller, who tore his ACL and will miss the rest of the season. Farley was thrust into the starting lineup last week after Kristian Fulton was placed on the IR.

Breon Borders finished the game opposite Janoris Jenkins at cornerback. If Jackson is able to return, he would take the starting spot from Borders until Fulton is healthy.

Washington Football Team

Antonio Gibson has been dealing with stress fractures in his leg and underwent an MRI on Monday. Gibson was limited to just 10 carries against the Chiefs in Week 6.

J.D. McKissic led the Football Team in rushing yards against Kansas City and could continue to see his role grow in the offense, even if Gibson remains active.