NFL Week 4 injuries: Chiefs WR Rashee Rice carted off with knee injury; Colts QB Anthony Richardson hurts hip

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It’s an NFL Sunday, and while that means big plays and touchdowns galore, it unfortunately also means injuries. Fortunately for you, we’re keeping a running tab of every notable injury from Sunday’s slate of games. 

Below is a team-by-team rundown of every notable injury from Sunday’s Week 4 slate of games. We’ll be updated as the day continues, so make sure to check back in to see the latest injury news. 

LG Teven Jenkins (ribs): Chicago’s starting offensive lineman has been ruled as out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against the Rams after injuring his ribs. DE Trey Hendrickson (neck): Cincinnati’s star pass rusher left the field midway through the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against the Panthers with a neck injury. LB Jordan Hicks (elbow): The veteran walked to the locker room during the first half of the Raiders game. He is listed as questionable to return.
G Ethan Pocic (ankle): The Browns lineman left Week 4 and is also questionable to return.WR Trey Palmer (concussion): Tampa Bay’s wideout has been ruled out for the remainder of Tampa’s matchup vs. the Eagles with a concussion. WR Rashee Rice (knee): The Chiefs were dealt a massive blow when their star WR suffered a knee injury early against the Chargers. He had to be carted off the field in the first half, and was quickly ruled out.QB Anthony Richardson (hip): Richardson was ruled out after injuring his hip in the first quarter of Sunday’s game against the Steelers. His backup, Joe Flacco, quickly threw a touchdown pass as the Colts jumped out to a 17-0 lead. RB Jonathan Taylor (ankle): The Colts’ Pro Bowl runner was questionable to return after injuring his ankle in the fourth quarter. 

S Tyler Owens (shoulder): The rookie…


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Author : Bryan DeArdo

Publish date : 2024-09-29 21:40:36

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