Illnesses don’t typically keep players out of games, but it’s looking like the Los Angeles Rams will be without their best outside linebacker on Sunday as a result of one. Robert Quinn is listed as doubtful for Week 10 after missing his third straight day of practice.

Tight end Derek Carrier is also doubtful with a hamstring injury, while Malcolm Brown has already been ruled out, which was expected.

Here’s the full injury report from Friday:

Final Injury report for the #LARams: Robert Quinn (illness) and Derek Carrier (hamstring) both doubtful for Sunday pic.twitter.com/vC38nFkNkF — Cameron DaSilva (@camdasilva) November 10, 2017

The Rams are deep at tight end, so losing Carrier won’t be too troublesome. However, being without Quinn would certainly hurt. Although he hasn’t been as dominant of an edge rusher as some expected him to be, he still generates pressure off the edge, making Aaron Donald and Michael Brockers’ jobs easier.

That’s not to say he definitely won’t play, but it’s not often that a player is on the field after being listed as doubtful Friday.

On the Texans’ side, they’re relatively healthy. Ryan Griffin was placed on IR, so he won’t be active. Dylan Cole and Joel Heath have also been ruled out already, while Jadeveon Clowney was a full-go Friday.