NFL Week 2 Injury Tracker: The latest on Sucanne Barclay, Christian McFarry, Kurtland Stun and more


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In Week 2 of the 2020 regular season, there were many injuries in the league. Several big stars of the game on both sides of the ball are facing the possibility of missing more than Sunday’s contest.

In this space, we will provide updates about each major injury.

  • Continued to be haunted by injured people to start season 49. They raised a lot of stars in the match with the Jots, including pass-runners Nick Bosa and Solomon Thomas. The two stared at each other for a moment. Like Thomas, Bosa was holding his left knee as he got ready on the field. After the game, head coach Kyle Shanah noticed that Bosa had torn his ACL. For Thomas, ESPN reports That needs more testing on Monday but worries are serious. Meanwhile Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) did not play in the second half and Nick Mulens was in the under center. According to Shanhan, Geropolo han is more likely to deal with ankle sprains. Rahim also left the game after running behind Mostart (knee).
  • The biggest name to go down due to injury is running after the Giants star, Sucken Barclay. Barclays suffered a knee injury and had an X-ray. The Giants revealed that Barclays had torn his ACL and will be out for this season. Barclays was not the only giant to come down in the game, as receiver Sterling Shepard was also ruled out due to a toe injury.
  • P-quarterback Tyrode Taylor started the game under the center of the Chargers in the first round of clothing after sitting down due to a chest injury before the game. Taylor is now listed as “Week to Week.” Chargers coach Anthony Lee said he would return as a starter as soon as the team became as healthy as Taylor.
  • The Panthers, who were running after Christian McCaffrey, were listed as questionable to return the books to Carolina’s loss due to Carol Mustring’s injury, but now it is expected that he will Miss more than a month described as an ankle injury. Matt Rule said McFarrey likely to play “can’t speak” On the injured reserve, which will shelf it in at least three weeks.
  • Colts wide receiver Paris Campbell was fielded in the first quarter of Indy’s matchup with the Vikings. Coats interior Jim reports Campbell suffered an MCL injury. Aylo added that Campbell offers a “low% chance” this season. India have also lost safety due to Achilles’ injury. He did not return, and on Monday it was reported that he had a torn ACL and would miss the 2020 season. Per NFL network.
  • In Green Bay, star receiver Davant Adams suffered a hamstring injury that needs further testing on Monday.
  • For the rest of the game against the Imes, the Cams Kers beat the Rams rookie running behind the ribs, and the test results are pending.
  • Broncos quarterback Drew Locke suffered a right shoulder injury with the Steelers for the rest of Denver’s match that forced him to move to the locker room. He survived the hit with the remaining 7:42 in the first quarter. Denver also lost the No. 1 wide receiver Kurtland Stun for the rest of the game. Sutton reportedly tore his knee and has been out for years, Per Mike Klis of 9 News in DenverR. Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network Sutton suffered a torn ACL.
  • Byron Jones, the Dolphins’ high-priced cornerback, suffered a hamstring injury in a match against the Miami Bill and was ruled out And is suspicious to play in Week 3.
  • After being listed as a suspect to return to the original, the Vikings downgraded linebacker Anthony Barr due to a shoulder injury. Running behind Mike Boone was also out.
  • The New York Jets rejected receiver Breshad Periman for the rest of the afternoon due to a leg injury. Perimen does his ankle and is believed to be “week to week,” Per Adam Shafter of ESPN.

More about these injuries as the news progresses.