The AFC and NFC Championship Games are Sunday, and player injuries are of added importance now that we’re down to the NFL’s Final Four.  Following are some key player injuries to track for the teams in action Sunday. Having the latest updates is a must for prop bettors and those taking advantage of our top online sports betting offers (see below).     Philadelphia Eagles: QB Hurts dealing with knee soreness   The main player to monitor this week is Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, who is dealing with soreness in his left knee. Hurts was twisted down awkwardly in the third quarter of Philly’s 28-22 divisional round win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. He didn’t miss any snaps after being examined in the injury tent but appeared to be hobbled and limited for the rest of the contest. Hurts was listed as a full practice participant Thursday and Friday and doesn't carry an injury status designation into Sunday’s NFC title game matchup (3 p.m. ET) against Washington. Hurts, though, says he'll wear a knee brace in the game. Will Hurts, however, have one of his top targets available? That's was in question Thursday after tight end Dallas Goedert missed practice will an ankle injury.  But Goedert was able to rebound with a full practice Friday and is good to go Sunday. Also in Philly, Eagles rookie cornerback Quinyon Mitchell avoided the title game injury report after  recovering from a shoulder injury suffered against the Rams. Mitchell was able to fully practice Thursday and Friday. Washington Commanders: Cosmi’s loss leads to offensive line adjustments Washington’s 45-31 road upset of NFC’s top-seeded Detroit Lions 45-31 was the talk of the divisional round. But the Commanders suffered a tough blow with the season-ending loss of starting right guard Sam Cosmi to a torn ACL.  Replacing Cosmi could requite an offensive line shuffle as coach Dan Quinn said Wednesday that starting right tackle Andrew Wylie could move inside to replace Cosmi with backup Cornelius Lucas taking over at right tackle. Buffalo Bills: Safety Rapp will miss AFC title game Buffalo outlasted the visiting Baltimore Ravens 27-25 Sunday in the most anticipated matchup of the divisional round, setting up Sunday’s AFC title tilt (6:30 p.m. ET) against the Kansas City Chiefs. But the win came with a cost as the Bills saw a trio of defensive starters suffer injuries. Safety Taylor Rapp has been unable to practice all week due to hip and back injuries and on Friday, he was ruled out of the game by head coach Sean McDermott. Cornerback Christian Benford is in the league’s concussion protocol and is listed as questionable for Sunday. Benford, though, seems to be trending in the wrong direction as he missed Friday's practice after putting in limited work Wednesday and Thursday  Linebacker Matt Milano (hamstring) and cornerback Taron Johnson (neck/shoulder) got in full practices Friday and are not listed on the team's final injury report.  Kansas City Chiefs: WR Hardman unlikely to be activated off IR The two-time-defending Super Bowl-champion Chiefs emerged relatively unscathed from last Saturday’s 23-14 divisional-round win over the Houston Texans. There was some speculation that wide receiver Mecole Hardman (knee) would be activated off the IR list, but coach Andy Reid said Wednesday that there are currently no plans to do so with his practice window closing this week.