NFL Week 5 injuries: Latest updates on Texans WR Nico Collins, Dolphins RB De’Von Achane and more

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Week 5, no different than any other week, has had its share of injuries. Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers hurt his ankle in the London game, Dolphins running back De’Von Achane exited Sunday’s victory over the Patriots and entered concussion protocol. The Texans also lost wide receiver Nico Collins to a hamstring injury after a 67-yard TD catch.

Below is an updated team-by-team list of all the other key Week 5 injuries around the league.

OL Teven Jenkins (Ankle): Jenkins was eventually downgraded to out with an ankle injury.OT Amarius Mims: He was carted off the field with a left ankle injury, but returned in the OT loss to the Ravens.QB Josh Allen: Allen hit his head hard on the field and went to the medical tent to be evaluated for a concussion, but returned to the game after missing just one snap.S Rodney McLeod (face): McLeod left the game with a face laceration, but later returned after being treated on the sidelines. CB Denzel Ward (hamstring): Ward was ruled out with a hamstring injury. LS Charley Hughlett (rib): Hughlett was ruled out with a rib injury.
DE Ogbo Okoronkwo (illness): Okoronkwo left the game with an illness.
S Grant Delpit (head): Delpit was evaluated for a head injury.
LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (cramping): The linebacker dealt with cramping during the game.
RB De’Von Achane (concussion): Achane was downgraded to out after being evaluated for a concussion. He went to the medical tent after landing hard on the ground and taking an apparent hit to the head. S Jevón Holland (hand): Holland was downgraded to out with a hand injury.

Jets

QB Aaron Rodgers (ankle): Rodgers told reporters after the loss that he suffered a low ankle sprain. The injury occurred in the third quarter, when he was…


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Author : Shanna McCarriston

Publish date : 2024-10-06 22:19:48

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