The NFL is often a war of attrition, and Week 10 has been no exception. Here, we’re keeping track of all the notable injuries to occur during Sunday’s matchups, including an early morning overseas showdown between the Carolina Panthers and New York Giants. Stay tuned for all the latest on the medical front.
Atlanta Falcons
- Mike Hughes (neck): Trailing 10-0 against the rival Saints, the Falcons lost their starting cornerback in the second quarter. He was ruled questionable to return opposite No. 1 cover man A.J. Terrell.
Buffalo Bills
- Dalton Kincaid (knee): The second-year tight end caught two passes against the Indianapolis Colts before exiting with a brace on his left knee before halftime. He was ruled questionable to return.
Carolina Panthers
- Miles Sanders (ankle/foot): The veteran running back was ruled out after being carted off in the second quarter against the Giants. He’d been serving as the No. 2 behind Chuba Hubbard. His absence could pave the way for rookie Jonathon Brooks to emerge as Hubbard’s top reserve.
Jacksonville Jaguars
- Tank Bigsby (ankle): The team’s top ball carrier left in the first quarter against the Minnesota Vikings, giving way to fellow running back Travis Etienne Jr. He was ruled questionable to return.
Kansas City Chiefs
- Wanya Morris (knee): Taking over as the reigning Super Bowl champions’ starting left tackle this year, Morris left in the second quarter against the Denver Broncos. He was ruled questionable to return.
New Orleans Saints
- Taliese Fuaga (thigh): The rookie left tackle left in the first half against the rival Atlanta Falcons, leaving backup Oli Udoh to step in as Derek Carr’s blind-side blocker.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Tristan Wirfs (knee): The All-Pro left tackle limped off the field against the San Francisco 49ers, requiring help to reach the locker room. He was later ruled out, and his exit left an already injury-riddled Bucs offense without its top blocker.
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Author: Cody Benjamin
November 10, 2024 | 4:10 pm