Week 7 NFL Injury Update
Week 7 started out with a bang on Thursday night when Patrick Mahomes was knocked out with a dislocated patella. There are other injuries to check on before the main slate of games kicks off later this afternoon.
Week 7 started out with a bang on Thursday night when Patrick Mahomes was knocked out with a dislocated patella. There are other injuries to check on before the main slate of games kicks off later this afternoon.
Week seven of the NFL season kicked off Thursday night with the Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs mixing it up on the playing field. Unfortunately for the Chiefs, the 2019 starting quarterback curse came to visit starting quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes was injured in the second quarter of the game when he suffered a dislocated patella.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and reigning NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes exited this week’s Thursday Night Football contest vs. the Broncos with a knee injury and was immediately ruled out, writes Andersen Pickard.
I have some good news, it’s not a quarterback heavy report this week. Unfortunately, it is a running back heavy one instead. And there is actually some good news on the quarterback front finally. Let’s take a look at some of the injury issues teams are facing on Sunday.
What more can be said about injuries that happened in week four except another week another quarterback injured. Let’s take a look at some of the notable injuries that will play a part in week 5 games.
Another week down in the NFL schedule and some more big names to add to the injury book. It has been a tough couple of weeks for quarterbacks for sure. Nick Foles in week one and now Ben Rothlisberger and Drew Brees in week two. Let’s take a little deeper into these injuries.
Ben Roethlisberger will undergo elbow surgery and miss the remainder of the 2019 season. Here’s Andersen Pickard’s initial story on the crushing news and what this means for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Thursday morning our routine was interrupted with news that Sam Darnold was ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns after being diagnosed with mononucleosis. A lot of folks were surprised they were making the announcement this early in the week. Fans are going to have to wait a little longer for the anticipated matchup between Darnold and the 2018 NFL Draft number one pick Baker Mayfield.
The first full slate of NFL games for the 2019 season kicked off this past weekend and unfortunately, the injury bug decided it had to bite several big names. Here is a rundown on the injuries from the first full week of football.
As I explained in part one of this week’s injury update, I have been having internet issues. Each week I will give a quick update to the injury status of several key players for the week. I will explain the injury they are dealing with and try to give an educated opinion on the player’s availability for their upcoming game that week. Now that we know what I am going to do. Let’s look at the rest of the Week One Injuries for the NFL.
Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck has officially hung up his cleats after seven seasons. He is retiring because of lingering injuries that have plagued him for the last four years. In his words “It’s been four years of this pain to healthy and pain to healthy and pain to healthy again and I’m choosing to step away because I need to recover.”
Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James was seen in a walking boot and is out indefinitely, writes Andersen Pickard.
Week 7 started out with a bang on Thursday night when Patrick Mahomes was knocked out with a dislocated patella. There are other injuries to check on before the main slate of games kicks off later this afternoon.
Week seven of the NFL season kicked off Thursday night with the Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs mixing it up on the playing field. Unfortunately for the Chiefs, the 2019 starting quarterback curse came to visit starting quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes was injured in the second quarter of the game when he suffered a dislocated patella.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and reigning NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes exited this week’s Thursday Night Football contest vs. the Broncos with a knee injury and was immediately ruled out, writes Andersen Pickard.
I have some good news, it’s not a quarterback heavy report this week. Unfortunately, it is a running back heavy one instead. And there is actually some good news on the quarterback front finally. Let’s take a look at some of the injury issues teams are facing on Sunday.
What more can be said about injuries that happened in week four except another week another quarterback injured. Let’s take a look at some of the notable injuries that will play a part in week 5 games.
Another week down in the NFL schedule and some more big names to add to the injury book. It has been a tough couple of weeks for quarterbacks for sure. Nick Foles in week one and now Ben Rothlisberger and Drew Brees in week two. Let’s take a little deeper into these injuries.
Ben Roethlisberger will undergo elbow surgery and miss the remainder of the 2019 season. Here’s Andersen Pickard’s initial story on the crushing news and what this means for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Thursday morning our routine was interrupted with news that Sam Darnold was ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns after being diagnosed with mononucleosis. A lot of folks were surprised they were making the announcement this early in the week. Fans are going to have to wait a little longer for the anticipated matchup between Darnold and the 2018 NFL Draft number one pick Baker Mayfield.
The first full slate of NFL games for the 2019 season kicked off this past weekend and unfortunately, the injury bug decided it had to bite several big names. Here is a rundown on the injuries from the first full week of football.
As I explained in part one of this week’s injury update, I have been having internet issues. Each week I will give a quick update to the injury status of several key players for the week. I will explain the injury they are dealing with and try to give an educated opinion on the player’s availability for their upcoming game that week. Now that we know what I am going to do. Let’s look at the rest of the Week One Injuries for the NFL.
Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck has officially hung up his cleats after seven seasons. He is retiring because of lingering injuries that have plagued him for the last four years. In his words “It’s been four years of this pain to healthy and pain to healthy and pain to healthy again and I’m choosing to step away because I need to recover.”
Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James was seen in a walking boot and is out indefinitely, writes Andersen Pickard.
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