The Sunday morning injury updates are coming in, and nothing overly earth-shattering (or enlightening). The biggest news came yesterday, and then there are a couple of gametime decisions that remain up in the air. But it sounds promising for T.Y. Hilton.

  • The big news from yesterday is that Odell Beckham (quad) will miss today's game. That seemed to come out of nowhere, and we re-worked the rankings for Giants players and sent to subscribers last night. No Beckham, making Sterling Shepard and Evan Engram more appealing for targets.

  • T.Y. Hilton remains a gametime decision for the Colts, but Adam Schefter is calling him "good to go." Huge game, so you knew he'd give it a try, but Schefter's report gives some confidence that he'll be pretty close to normal. Some risk with Hilton experiencing an in-game setback, of course, but sounds promising.

  • Keke Coutee (hamstring), meanwhile, is expected to miss today's Houston-Indianapolis game, according to Ian Rapoport.

  • Isaiah Crowell (toe), is expected to play for the Jets, as usual. He's not 100 percent, and will share time with Elijah McGuire at Buffalo, but Crowell should play.

  • Michael Gallup (illness) will play for Dallas. Gallup gets a matchup with an injury-riddled Eagles secondary.

  • Doug Martin (knee) is expected to play for the Raiders. He's facing the Steelers and the team will likely use plenty of Jalen Richard, so not a great situation regardless.

  • Monday night, Doug Baldwin (hip) is a gametime decision. If you're hoping to use Baldwin, make sure you have a fall-back option in the same game in case he winds up inactive. He generally plays, but it's something to be aware of -- might be limited by the injury.

  • Same game, Rashaad Penny (ankle) is questionable, while Chris Carson (finger) was removed from the injury report. Looks good for Carson, and maybe he won't need to deal with losing carries to Penny, just Mike Davis.

--Andy Richardson