NFL notebook: Roethlisberger lost
for season
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[September 17, 2019]
A painful Sunday led to a
sobering Monday for some of the NFL's biggest names, and nowhere was
the news more sobering than in Pittsburgh, where the Steelers
learned starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will miss the
remainder of the season.
While the team did not disclose the exact nature of the injury,
coach Mike Tomlin said through a statement that an MRI exam on
Roethlisberger's right elbow Sunday night revealed an injury that
would require surgery -- a surgery which will happen this week and
end the quarterback's season.
Roethlisberger left the game against the Seattle Seahawks in the
second quarter, grabbing his right elbow after a throw. The Steelers
lost 28-26 at home and are 0-2 to start the season for only the
second time in Roethlisberger's 16-year career.
Mason Rudolph entered the game and completed 12 of 19 passes for 112
yards and two touchdowns. He will now start in Roethlisberger's
place.
--The other major quarterback injury was to New Orleans' Drew Brees,
who sustained an injury to a thumb ligament when his hand was hit by
Los Angeles defensive tackle Aaron Donald as he threw a pass.
The NFL Network reported Monday that Brees will undergo surgery to
repair the ligament in his right thumb and could miss six weeks, but
Saints coach Sean Payton said on a conference call later in the day
that Brees was seeking a second opinion and the Saints had no news
to report on his status.
Teddy Bridgewater replaced Brees and will start this weekend in
Seattle. He was 17 of 30 for 165 yards in the 27-9 loss.
In other injury news ...
--Jets quarterback Trevor Siemian sustained an ankle injury and
exited the field midway through the second quarter of New York's
Monday night game against the Cleveland Browns. Third-stringer Luke
Falk took his place. .... Steelers starting running back James
Conner told 93.7 The Fan in Pittsburgh that he was confident he
would play next Sunday in San Francisco after injuring his knee
against Seattle.
--Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup reportedly needs
arthroscopic surgery to trim the meniscus in his left knee and will
miss 2-4 weeks. ... Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee
sustained a chest injury that resulted in his coughing up blood in a
hospital, Rams coach Sean McVay confirmed to reporters. McVay said
Higbee has a lung contusion and is day to day.
--Los Angeles Chargers safety Adrian Phillips will go on injured
reserve and be lost for a "significant amount of time" because of a
broken right forearm, coach Anthony Lynn said. ... Kansas City
running back LeSean McCoy was reportedly set to undergo an MRI exam
on his ankle after suffering an injury late in a 28-10 win in
Oakland.
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (7) throws a pass
against the Seattle Seahawks during the first quarter at Heinz
Field. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
--Philadelphia defensive tackle Tim Jernigan reportedly suffered a
foot injury, with NFL Network saying the injury could cost him
"roughly a month" while Pro Football Talk said the foot is broken
and Jernigan could be out for the year. ... New England Patriots
left tackle Isaiah Wynn will reportedly have an MRI exam for a toe
injury suffered after playing just 11 snaps.
As for players looking to find new teams ...
--The Miami Dolphins traded disgruntled defensive back Minkah
Fitzpatrick to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a 2020 first-round draft
pick, multiple media outlets reported. That would give the Dolphins
three first-round picks in the 2020 draft, adding to their own and
the one they acquired from the Houston Texans in the trade involving
tackle Laremy Tunsil in late August.
--The agent for Jacksonville cornerback Jalen Ramsey has asked the
Jaguars to trade him, multiple outlets reported. The request comes
after the 2017 All-Pro got into a sideline argument with coach Doug
Marrone during a 13-12 loss at Houston.
--Disgruntled Dallas defensive end Taco Charlton -- a 2017
first-round pick -- tweeted "Free me" to the Cowboys, a day after he
was a healthy scratch for the second straight game.
Around the league ...
--The attorney for Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown denied a new
claim of sexual misconduct against his client that surfaced in a
Sports Illustrated report. The story also includes accusations of a
charity auction theft, multiple domestic incidents and a number of
unpaid debts. ... New York Giants coach Pat Shurmur did not commit
to Eli Manning as his starting quarterback for Week 3 against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with rookie first-round pick Daniel Jones
waiting in the wings.
--Cleveland Browns defensive end Chris Smith planned to play Monday
night, just five days after his girlfriend Petara Cordero was killed
on a highway in Cleveland. ... Indianapolis coach Frank Reich is
sticking with kicker Adam Vinatieri, despite the 46-year-old kicker
missing five total kicks in two games.
--Field Level Media
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