Another week in the NFL has come and gone, leaving it its path more injuries to some of the game's biggest stars. We've put together a running tab of every notable injury from Week 4's slate of games.
Arguably the biggest injury of the week was to Chiefs star wideout Rashee Rice. Despite Kansas City surviving for its fourth straight win to begin the season, the potential season-ending loss of one of its top playmakers could prove pivotal.
Other notable injuries from Week 4 include Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson, Buccaneers wide receiver Trey Palmer, Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson and running back Jonathan Taylor, Steelers running back Cordarrelle Patterson and Saints tight end Taysom Hill, among others.
Below is a team-by-team rundown of every notable injury and their status for Week 5 and beyond.
Bears
- LG Teven Jenkins (ribs): Chicago's starting offensive lineman was ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Rams after injuring his ribs. Jenkins is day to day, the Bears said Monday.
Bengals
- DE Trey Hendrickson (neck): Cincinnati's star pass rusher left the field midway through the fourth quarter of Sunday's game against the Panthers with a neck injury. After the game, coach Zac Taylor described Hendrickson's injury as a stinger. The Bengals got good news Monday, as Hendrickson did not suffer any nerve damage, per ESPN.
Bills
- QB Josh Allen: Coach Sean McDermott said Allen is "sore, should be fine as we move forward here" after taking a big hit Sunday night. McDermott added they would "continue to take it one day at a time, but should be fine."
Broncos
- RB Tyler Badie (back): Badie was labeled as questionable to return after injuring his back after getting hit by Jets linebacker Quincy Williams. Badie initially got up and ran off the field before needing to be carted off the field after a scary incident on the sideline. Broncos coach Sean Payton (weirdly) refused to provide an update on Badie after the game. Monday morning, it was reported that Badie has full movement in his arms and legs and is back in Denver.
Browns
- RB Nick Chubb (knee): The Browns star running back will be back to practice this week, per coach Kevin Stefanski. The team is opening Chubb's three-week practice window. The 28-year-old went down with a significant knee injury in Week 2 of the 2023 season and has dealt with the injury since.
- RB Nyheim Hines (knee): Stefanski said he expects Hines to practice "pretty soon," possibly as soon as this week. Hines tore his ACL last July after being hit by a jet ski.
- TE David Njoku (ankle): Njoku, who is dealing with an ankle injury, is expected to practice this week, according to Stefanski. Njoku did practice last Thursday, but sat out last Friday and did not play in their Week 4 matchup.
Buccaneers
- WR Trey Palmer (concussion): Tampa Bay's wideout was ruled out for the remainder of Tampa's matchup vs. the Eagles with a concussion.
- WR Mike Evans (knee/calf): The pass catcher was listed as did not practice in Monday's estimated practice report.
Chiefs
- WR Rashee Rice (knee): The Chiefs were dealt a massive blow when their star WR suffered a knee injury early against the Chargers. He had to be carted off the field in the first half, and was quickly ruled out. At halftime, head coach Andy Reid said the injury was "not good." Rice was feared to have suffered a torn ACL, but upon further tests, there is still uncertainty over the exact nature of his injury, per ESPN. So, there seems to be a glimmer of hope Rice returns at some point this season. Reid said Monday that he does not have a definitive timeline on Rice's injury but that the receiver will not be available for Week 5 vs. the Saints. You can read more about Rice's injury here.
Colts
- QB Anthony Richardson (hip): Richardson is considered "day to day" with oblique and abdominal strains and could play this week against the Jaguars, per NFL Media. Richardson was ruled out after injuring his hip in the first quarter of Sunday's game against the Steelers. "Feeling a little sore," Richardson said after the game . "But great execution [by] everybody on the field. I think I'm going to be good. Just a little sore." On Monday, head coach Shane Steichen said it wasn't a "huge, huge injury." "We'll see how the week progresses and go from there," Steichen added.
- RB Jonathan Taylor (ankle): The Colts' Pro Bowl runner has a mild high ankle sprain, per ESPN. Taylor injured his ankle in the fourth quarter. "I'm feeling pretty good," Taylor said after the game, via ESPN. "We came out with the win, so I'm excited to attack this week because this is going to be another tough one."
Jaguars
- DE/LB Josh Hines-Allen (concussion): Coach Doug Pederson said Monday that Hines-Allen is in the concussion protocol.
Packers
- WR Christian Watson (ankle): Watson will be out "at least a week or so," according to coach Matt LaFleur, after suffering a high ankle sprain. NFL Media, however, reports Watson is expected to miss multiple weeks.
Patriots
- OT Caedan Wallace (ankle): The Patriots rookie was carted from the sideline to the locker room in the first half against the 49ers. He was ruled out after being listed as questionable.
- S Kyle Dugger (ankle): Like Wallace, Dugger was ruled out after being listed as questionable to return to the 49ers game. He has an ankle injury.
- C David Andrews (shoulder): The Patriots lost their starting center for the game against the 49ers.
Panthers
- LB Shaq Thompson (Achilles): Carolina's linebacker acknowledged on Instagram that he had suffered a torn Achilles and will be out for the season, but said he will not retire and will be back next year.
Saints
- RB/TE Taysom Hill (abdomen): Hill went to Saints' injury tent after clutching his chest. He was later ruled out with an abdomen injury.
- LB Willie Gay Jr. (hand): The Saints LB was ruled out with a hand injury.
Steelers
- RB Cordarrelle Patterson (ankle): Patterson, who received more playing time with Jaylen Warren out, was carted off the field with an ankle injury during the first half.
- OG James Daniels (Achilles): The Steelers starting guard suffered a torn Achilles against the Colts and will miss the remainder of the season. Here's more on the injury.
- QB Russell Wilson (calf): Coach Mike Tomlin says Wilson will have a "strong work day" on Tuesday and is expected to have a live pocket. How practice goes will determine whether he plays Sunday, or if Justin Fields once again gets the start.
Cowboys
- LB Micah Parsons (ankle): The edge rusher is unlikely to play this week, according to head coach Mike McCarthy. The head coach confirmed it was a sprained ankle, but didn't say how severe the injury is. He was in a walking boot Monday.
- Demarcus Lawrence (foot): The Cowboys placed Lawrence on injured reserve with a foot injury, meaning he will miss a minimum of four weeks. The edge rusher reportedly has a Lisfranc injury and was spotted in a walking boot Monday.
Dolphins
- LB Jaelan Phillips (knee): Phillips left the Dolphins "Monday Night Football" matchup with a knee injury and was ruled out. "I don't know much," coach Mike McDaniel said after the game Monday. "I know he had a brace, but beyond that I'm going to have to find out more tomorrow."
- QB Tua Tagovailoa (concussion): Tagovailoa is "symptom-free", per ESPN. He is eligible to return from injured reserve in Week 8 and reportedly wants to play.
Falcons
- RB Bijan Robinson (hamstring): Robinson was estimated as a limited participant with a hamstring injury in Monday's report. The Falcons play on Thursday night.
Titans
- QB Will Levis (shoulder): Levis exited Monday's game, leaving Mason Rudolph to lead the offense. Coach Brian Callahan said Levis's shoulder was bothering him "pretty significantly" and he "didn't want to expose him to any further risk," so he kept him on the sideline. "He's our starter when he's healthy and we're ready to roll with him," Callahan said.
49ers
- RB Christian McCaffrey (Achilles): Coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed that McCaffrey has bilateral Achilles tendinitis, meaning the issue is in both legs. The team said they will have a better idea of CMC's status over the next few weeks.