Week 15 offered a lot NFL The Bengals defeated the Vikings in overtime, the Lions regained their momentum toward the playoffs, and the Bills remained in playoff contention after crushing the Cowboys. However, in recent matches, there have been a number of injuries. Below you’ll find the latest information on all the most notable names going down during Sunday’s slate. This includes when and if they will return.
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Trevor Lawrence (Head): Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback NFL Head coach Doug Pederson announced concussion protocols after being hit by a ball in the fourth quarter of the Jaguars’ 23-7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football. After the game, Pederson wondered if the scuffle led to Lawrence’s injury.
Kyler Murray (undisclosed): The Cardinals’ quarterback appeared to suffer a lower-body injury and left the field in the third quarter of the game against the 49ers, trailing by multiple points. Rookie Clayton Thune took his place under center, but Murray returned for the next series.
Brock Purdy (Head): The 49ers star underwent a concussion test after suffering a hard blow to the head while attempting a pass in the second quarter of the game against the Cardinals. Sam Darnold took over under center with San Francisco leading 14-13, but Purdy returned to the field shortly after, along with star running back Christian McCaffrey, who underwent a brief medical on the sideline. .
Will Levis (ankle): The Titans rookie struggled to stay upright in front of the Texans’ busy defense and was ejected late after his leg was awkwardly wedged under a pile of sacked players. Ryan Tannehill took over, but Levi was able to leave the field on his own. He was treated by doctors on the sideline, but did not return until the end of overtime, telling reporters after the game that he was “fine.” Monday morning NFL media reported Levi announced that he had sprained his ankle, but after the game Levi said, “I’m fine. It could have been much worse.”
Zach Wilson (Head): The Jets’ vicious fill-in struggled to move the ball early against the Dolphins and left for the locker room before halftime with what? ESPN reported as “dehydration symptoms”. Trevor Siemian played under center and was unable to return to the squad at the start of the second half, losing 24-0, before being sidelined with a head injury. Reports initially said Wilson was not in concussion protocol, but the Jets later announced that was not the case.
Tommy DeVito (head): The fan-favorite Giants rookie reluctantly left the game against the Saints after suffering a hard blow to the head just before halftime. DeVito scrambled to take the shot, but it bounced off the grass, and although he gave the OK signal, he was replaced by reserve Tyrod Taylor. He then returned to the field in the third quarter.
R.B.
Keaton Mitchell (knee): Ravens undrafted rookie running back Keaton Mitchell has 8.4 yards per carry, second only in the NFL among players with 45 or more carries in 2023, behind Dolphins rookie Devon Ashen (8.5 yards). Although he is ranked No. 1, he is absent from this season.Ravens head coach John Harbaugh Mitchell says he has suffered a ‘serious’ knee injury that will require surgery.. ESPN reported on Monday The injury is said to be a torn ACL.
Zack Moss (shoulder): Moss injured his shoulder after being tackled in a horse collar on a second-quarter touchdown catch against the Steelers on Saturday. According to ESPN, the X-ray results were negative, and Moss is scheduled to attempt to play against the Falcons in Week 16. “We’ll see what happens,” the Colts said. [Moss] Progress will be made throughout the week. ”
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Jaylen Waddle (chest): The Dolphins standout took over WR1 duties with Tyreek Hill (ankle), who was already sidelined, and made three catches against the Jets before leaving the game early. He quickly returned despite a questionable call and scored a long touchdown to help Miami move ahead of New York.
Jaden Reed (toe): The Packers’ rookie pass catcher had a busy day against the Buccaneers with six catches and one touchdown, but injured his foot and did not return. Fellow starter Christian Watson was also already sidelined.
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Hunter Henry (knee): The Patriots pass catcher had seven receptions for 66 yards and one score against the Chiefs before being taken off the field in the fourth quarter with a shot to the leg. He left under his own power and was ruled suspicious.
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Joel Bitonio (back): The Browns’ star interior lineman was ejected against the Broncos and did not return, leaving Cleveland without three of its top blockers. Jedrick Wills and Ethan Pocic were already sidelined with injuries.
Austin Jackson (diagonal): The Dolphins’ right tackle left the field against the Jets and did not return, leaving Miami’s front line even thinner, with fellow starters Robert Hunt and Connor Williams already knocked out.
Teen Jenkins (concussion): The Bears guard collapsed in the first half of the game against the Browns, and trainers carried him to the locker room. He was removed after half-time and Cody Whitehair took over for Interior.
Cole Strange (knee): The Patriots guard appeared to hurt his left knee early in the game against the Chiefs. After receiving assistance to stand, he was carted off for further evaluation. New England already had four veteran linemen missing the game.
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Randy Bullock (hamstring): The Giants’ kicker made a 56-yard field goal early in the game against the Saints, but was sent to the locker room shortly after and was ruled questionable for return. Punter Jamie Gillan served as the emergency placekicker.
Jamie Gillan (private): The veteran punter, who was scheduled to replace teammate Randy Bullock as the Giants’ fill-in kicker, headed to the sideline medical tent before halftime against the Jets, but instead made a 40-yard field goal in Bullock’s place. Ta.