NFL injury notebook: An ugly day for 49ers
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[September 21, 2020]
Sunday of Week 2 was a
particularly painful one for some of the biggest stars in the NFL,
and one team in particular suffered worst of all.
The defending NFC champion San Francisco 49ers lost four starters to
game-ending injuries during Sunday's 31-13 win in New York against
the Jets, with star pass rusher Nick Bosa potentially suffering a
season-ending torn ACL.
Coach Kyle Shanahan told reporters after the game that Bosa indeed
likely does have a torn ACL, but additional testing needs to be done
to confirm the severity.
Bosa was carted off the field in the first quarter with an injury to
his left knee. It occurred at the 6:45 mark as Bosa was tangled up
while engaging with a blocker. Two plays later, defensive lineman
Solomon Thomas also suffered a left knee injury and was carted off.
Shanahan said he was hopeful that Thomas' injury was not as severe
as Bosa's.
Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was ruled out at halftime with a high
ankle sprain and running back Raheem Mostert also was ruled out for
the second half with a knee injury. Garoppolo is expected to miss at
least a game while the 49ers believe Mostert suffered a mild sprain
of the MCL and said he will undergo an MRI exam to determine the
severity of the injury.
Rough day for running backs
--New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley injured his knee
during his team's 17-13 loss to Chicago, and the team fears the
23-year-old also has a torn ACL. He, too, will undergo additional
tests Monday to determine if his season is indeed over. The 2018 NFL
Offensive Rookie of the Year missed three games in 2019 with an
ankle injury.
--Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey sustained what
the team called a lower-leg injury while scoring a touchdown early
in the fourth quarter of the Panther's 31-17 loss to Tampa Bay.
According to reports, McCaffrey injured his ankle and will undergo
an MRI exam on Monday. The club reportedly is hopeful the injury to
the 2019 first-team All-Pro is not too serious.
--Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Cam Akers injured a rib in
the first quarter of his team's win at Philadelphia and did not
return.
QBs don't escape the ugliness
--Denver quarterback Drew Lock left the Broncos' loss to the
Steelers in the first quarter after landing on his shoulder on a
sack. He did not return and ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Lock
suffered a sprained AC joint and is expected to miss at least two
weeks and as many as six.
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49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (10) throws a pass during the
first quarter as New York Jets cornerback Blessuan Austin (31)
defends at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA
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--Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Tyrod Taylor was a late scratch
for his team's home opener against Kansas City with a chest injury.
According to reports, Taylor experienced chest pains during warmups
and was taken to a hospital. Rookie first-round pick Justin Herbert
started in Taylor's place and nearly led the Chargers to an upset as
the Chiefs won in overtime. After the game, Chargers coach Anthony
Lynn said Taylor would start if he is healthy next week.
More injury news
--Green Bay Pro Bowl wide receiver Davante Adams injured his
hamstring early in the second half of the Packers' win over Detroit
and did not return. ... Giants receiver Sterling Shepard injured his
toe against the Bears and did not return.
--Broncos receiver Courtland Sutton left Denver's game in Pittsburgh
after catching three balls for 66 yards. After missing Week 1
because of a shoulder injury, Sutton injured his knee and was also
dealing with cramps. ... Indianapolis receiver Parris Campbell was
carted off with a knee injury against Minnesota, but NFL Network's
Ian Rapoport reported later in the night that Campbell did not
suffer a torn ACL. More tests will determine the severity of the
injury.
--Also in Indianapolis, safety Malik Hooker is feared to have torn
his Achilles tendon against the Vikings. ... On the other side of
the ball, Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr injured his shoulder and
did not return.
--Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh said cornerback Tavon Young is
believed to have suffered a season-ending knee injury. Young missed
all of last season because of a neck injury.
--Field Level Media
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