NFL Week 3 Carnage! Major Injuries Plague Stars - Who's Out?
Week 3 NFL Injury Report: Key Players Sidelined!
Week 3 of the NFL season brought exciting games, but also a wave of significant injuries impacting several teams. From ankle sprains to concussions, numerous players were forced to leave their games early, leaving fans and fantasy football managers scrambling.
Here's a rundown of the notable injuries reported during Sunday's games:
- Arizona Cardinals: Running back James Conner suffered an ankle injury in the third quarter and was carted off the field, ruling him out for the remainder of the game.
- Chicago Bears: Tight end Colston Loveland is questionable to return due to a hip injury sustained in the second quarter.
- Cincinnati Bengals: Running back Samaje Perine suffered a right thumb injury and was ruled out. Guard Dalton Risner also exited with a calf injury.
- Cleveland Browns: Right tackle Dawand Jones exited in the first quarter with a knee injury.
- Dallas Cowboys: Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb suffered an ankle injury and was ruled out. Defensive lineman and cornerback Trevon Diggs (shoulder) were also ruled out.
- Green Bay Packers: Right tackle Zach Tom (oblique) and left guard Aaron Banks (groin) exited in the first half.
- Houston Texans: Cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. (abdomen) was ruled out.
- Indianapolis Colts: Wide receiver Alec Pierce (concussion) and cornerback Kenny Moore (calf) were ruled out.
- Jacksonville Jaguars: Wide receiver Dyami Brown (shoulder) was ruled out.
- Las Vegas Raiders: Tight end Michael Mayer (concussion) was ruled out.
- Los Angeles Chargers: Running back Najee Harris suffered an ankle injury and was carted to the locker room, ruling him out.
- Minnesota Vikings: Defensive tackle Javon Hargrave exited with a chest injury.
- New York Jets: Linebacker Quincy Williams (shoulder) was ruled out. Cornerback Sauce Gardner was evaluated for a head injury but returned.
These injuries will undoubtedly impact team strategies and player availability in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for further updates on the severity and recovery timelines of these players.