ughhhh I was hoping it was another poop.Metcalf Out for the game, More to come
ughhhh I was hoping it was another poop.Metcalf Out for the game, More to come
Knee, carted, will not returnMetcalf Out for the game, More to come
just announced as a knee injuryMetcalf Out for the game, More to come
Interesting because he was smiling and seemed to nod that he was ok while being carted offMetcalf Out for the game, More to come
Keywords knee and carted. Probably trumps smilingInteresting because he was smiling and seemed to nod that he was ok while being carted offMetcalf Out for the game, More to come
Headed to the locker room. Was walking gingerly, but on his ownBreece Hall down.
edited went to the tent. I didn’t see if helped off the field. Saw that as they returned from commercial
They let him walk off the field and checked him on sideline, but now getting on a cart to get to the room. Was walking on his own power but didn't look right.Breece Hall being carted off.. Not good
I saw him walk to the tent and to the locker roombreece hall getting carted off as well
He wasn’t on a cart going to the locker room. I saw him walkin, albeit gingerlyThey let him walk off the field and checked him on sideline, but now getting on a cart to get to the room. Was walking on his own power but didn't look right.Breece Hall being carted off.. Not good
He walked off the field and was headed to locker room but then they did have him get on a cart to finish the trip.He wasn’t on a cart going to the locker room. I saw him walkin, albeit gingerlyThey let him walk off the field and checked him on sideline, but now getting on a cart to get to the room. Was walking on his own power but didn't look right.Breece Hall being carted off.. Not good
knee injury....out for the gameHe wasn’t on a cart going to the locker room. I saw him walkin, albeit gingerlyThey let him walk off the field and checked him on sideline, but now getting on a cart to get to the room. Was walking on his own power but didn't look right.Breece Hall being carted off.. Not good
Ok, missed thatHe walked off the field and was headed to locker room but then they did have him get on a cart to finish the trip.He wasn’t on a cart going to the locker room. I saw him walkin, albeit gingerlyThey let him walk off the field and checked him on sideline, but now getting on a cart to get to the room. Was walking on his own power but didn't look right.Breece Hall being carted off.. Not good
That def looks like a cart to me..He wasn’t on a cart going to the locker room. I saw him walkin, albeit gingerlyThey let him walk off the field and checked him on sideline, but now getting on a cart to get to the room. Was walking on his own power but didn't look right.Breece Hall being carted off.. Not good
Well everyone else saw him on a cart so he WAS on a cart at some point. Doesnt make much sense to give him a cart ride half way with a knee injury.I saw him walk to the tent and to the locker roombreece hall getting carted off as well
Already pointed out he was walkig to the locker room, then given a cart. I missed the cart part, but did see him walk into the tent on his own and was walking to the room gingerly, then the crt rode him the rest of the way. Now we can move on from that.Well everyone else saw him on a cart so he WAS on a cart at some point. Doesnt make much sense to give him a cart ride half way with a knee injury.I saw him walk to the tent and to the locker roombreece hall getting carted off as well
I hate Fantasy Football...........That def looks like a cart to me..He wasn’t on a cart going to the locker room. I saw him walkin, albeit gingerlyThey let him walk off the field and checked him on sideline, but now getting on a cart to get to the room. Was walking on his own power but didn't look right.Breece Hall being carted off.. Not good
Edgerrin James finished playing the game on a torn ACL. I hope like hell it’s not serious. I need him for my fake team. MRI pending I’m sure.He walked off the field and was headed to locker room but then they did have him get on a cart to finish the trip.He wasn’t on a cart going to the locker room. I saw him walkin, albeit gingerlyThey let him walk off the field and checked him on sideline, but now getting on a cart to get to the room. Was walking on his own power but didn't look right.Breece Hall being carted off.. Not good
apologies for the unnecessary snark. I wont accept the flag for piling on though because I type really slowly and there was cross posting going onWell everyone else saw him on a cart so he WAS on a cart at some point. Doesnt make much sense to give him a cart ride half way with a knee injury.I saw him walk to the tent and to the locker roombreece hall getting carted off as well
Helped off, no weight on right leg.Mike Williams down. Don’t know anything else yet
How would he know unless he has seen the MRIHead Coach says ACL injury for Breece Hall
You can typically assess whether an ACL is intact with reasonable certainty with a physical exam.How would he know unless he has seen the MRIHead Coach says ACL injury for Breece Hall
Don’t be harsh if I don’t believe that. MRI is needed to determine an ACL tear as far as I know.You can typically assess whether an ACL is intact with reasonable certainty with a physical exam.How would he know unless he has seen the MRIHead Coach says ACL injury for Breece Hall
Don't be harsh if I say SayWhat? is right.Don’t be harsh if I don’t believe that. MRI is needed to determine an ACL tear as far as I know.You can typically assess whether an ACL is intact with reasonable certainty with a physical exam.How would he know unless he has seen the MRIHead Coach says ACL injury for Breece Hall
Believe what you want. Trainers can more often than not tell if an ACL is intact via physical exam. Of course they would always confirm with an MRI.Don’t be harsh if I don’t believe that. MRI is needed to determine an ACL tear as far as I know.You can typically assess whether an ACL is intact with reasonable certainty with a physical exam.How would he know unless he has seen the MRIHead Coach says ACL injury for Breece Hall
Tear does not necessarily mean complete tear and I’m sure some doctor wannabe trainer wouldn’t know without a MRIBelieve what you want. Trainers can more often than not tell if an ACL is intact via physical exam. Of course they would always confirm with an MRI.Don’t be harsh if I don’t believe that. MRI is needed to determine an ACL tear as far as I know.You can typically assess whether an ACL is intact with reasonable certainty with a physical exam.How would he know unless he has seen the MRIHead Coach says ACL injury for Breece Hall
Believe he said they were fearing an ACL injury, not that they knew it was. But that's certainly where everything seems pointed.How would he know unless he has seen the MRIHead Coach says ACL injury for Breece Hall
He may very well have an ACL tear, but I prefer hearing the MRI result. Sometimes it comes back with something less severe.Believe he said they were fearing an ACL injury, not that they knew it was. But that's certainly where everything seems pointed.How would he know unless he has seen the MRIHead Coach says ACL injury for Breece Hall
It looked like an ACL tear to meHe may very well have an ACL tear, but I prefer hearing the MRI result. Sometimes it comes back with something less severe.Believe he said they were fearing an ACL injury, not that they knew it was. But that's certainly where everything seems pointed.How would he know unless he has seen the MRIHead Coach says ACL injury for Breece Hall
Has that been reported? If not, then we’re at the mercy of the MRI.A complete ACL tear can often be felt with your fingers or even seen visually, depends where the ligament goes but it can bulge under the skin and be quite obvious.
I have no idea. I was just commenting on the possibility of it being diagnosed prior to an MRI.Has that been reported? If not, then we’re at the mercy of the MRI.A complete ACL tear can often be felt with your fingers or even seen visually, depends where the ligament goes but it can bulge under the skin and be quite obvious.
What a bad week for injuries.
Thank you for that compilation.What a bad week for injuries.
this list does not include SNF:
Here are the injuries and news we're monitoring around the league on this Week 7 Sunday:
- Atlanta Falcons cornerback A.J. Terrell (hamstring) was ruled out versus the Bengals. Head coach Arthur Smith says Terrell will undergo testing to determine the severity of the injury.
- Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard (ankle) did not return to the game versus the Buccaneers.
- Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson (neck) was ruled out for the rest of the game. Hendrickson suffered a bad stinger and hopes to be back soon, per NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero.
- Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (ankle) was ruled out versus the Ravens. Tight end Pharaoh Brown was being evaluated for a concussion.
- Denver Broncos running back Mike Boone (ankle) did not return verses the Jets.
- Dallas Cowboys guard Matt Farniok (left hamstring) was ruled out versus the Lions. Tight end Dalton Schultz is "fine" after tweaking his knee against the Lions, per Pelissero. Schultz had been dealing with a PCL sprain entering Sunday's game, Pelissero added.
- Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown (concussion) was ruled out versus the Cowboys. Safety DeShon Elliott (cramping) did not return to the game.
- Green Bay Packers outside linebacker Rashan Gary (concussion) was ruled out versus the Commanders. Wide receiver Allen Lazard (shoulder) did not return.
- Houston Texans defensive lineman Maliek Collins (chest) did not return to the game against the Raiders. Wide receiver Nico Collins (groin) did not return.
- Las Vegas Raiders safety Matthias Farley (back) did not return verses Texans.
- Los Angeles Chargers cornerback J.C. Jackson (knee) was ruled out versus the Seahawks. Jackson was carted off the field with his leg in an air cast after suffering the injury in the first half. Head coach Brandon Staley said Jackson suffered a "significant injury" knee injury, and per NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport, Jackson dislocated his kneecap. The MRI tomorrow will show what damage he suffered during the dislocation, Rapoport added. Wide receiver Mike Williams (ankle) did not return to the game.
- Miami Dolphins safety Brandon Jones was injured and ruled out with a knee injury in Sunday night's game against the Steelers.
- New York Giants offensive tackle Evan Neal (knee), guard Ben Bredeson (knee) and tight end Daniel Bellinger (eye) were ruled out versus the Jaguars. The initial belief is Neal suffered an MCL injury and will undergo further tests to determine the full extent of the injury, per Pelissero. Bellinger was taken to a local hospital, but he returned to the team after the game. NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported Bellinger will see an ophthalmologist on Monday in New York. Cornerback Adoree' Jackson was evaluated for a concussion.
- New York Jets rookie running back Breece Hall (knee) was ruled out in the first half versus the Broncos. Head coach Robert Saleh told reporters that the initial diagnosis on the injury did not look good and it's believed to be an ACL injury. Wide receiver Corey Davis (knee) did not return to the game, while offensive lineman Alijah Vera-Tucker (elbow) was ruled out. Garafolo reported that initial indications are Davis suffered a MCL sprain.
- San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw (calf) did not return to the game verses the Chiefs.
- Seattle Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf suffered a knee injury in the first quarter against the Chargers and was ruled out. He was carted into the locker room. Metcalf will get an MRI before the team knows the extent of his injury, head coach Pete Carroll told reporters after the game.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Antoine Winfield Jr. was evaluated for a concussion and did not return to the game versus the Panthers. Cornerback Anthony Chesley (hamstring) was ruled out for the rest of the game. Wide receiver Russell Gage (hamstring) did not return to the game.
- Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill was in a walking boot after injuring his ankle in the second half against the Colts. Tannehill told reporters that his ankle "doesn't feel great" and he'll do all he can to be able to play in Week 8. Defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons (ankle) did not return to the game versus the Colts.
- Washington Commanders tight end Cole Turner (concussion) was ruled out versus the Packers.
Greatest hits.Thank you for that compilation.
pun intended I suppose.Greatest hits.Thank you for that compilation.