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nfl week 4 injury report

I’m so pumped for NFL Week 4! It seems like the games have been getting more and more intense and exciting as the weeks roll on.​ And this week looks like it’s going to bring the heat, as well as some injuries.​ So let’s talk about the injury report for Week 4.​

The biggest name on the injury report is Tom Brady.​ He suffered an elbow injury against the Buffalo Bills and it looks like he’ll have to sit out for the upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs.​ That’s a huge blow to the Patriots, but it could turn out to be a blessing in disguise.​ Who knows? Maybe someone else will step up and lead the team to victory.​

Elsewhere, Tampa Bay’s O.​J.​ Howard suffered an ankle sprain in the Bucs’ win against the Rams this past Sunday.​ Howard is one of the most talented tight ends in the league, so it’s definitely disheartening to hear.​ Hopefully he won’t be out too long and he’ll be back on the field soon.​

The next one on the list is the Houston Texans, who faced some injuries in their recent match against the Carolina Panthers.​ Running back Carlos Hyde had to sit out a few plays due to a rib injury, while wide receiver Kenny Stills re-sprained his left ankle after twisting it earlier in the game.​ It’s not looking good for the Texans this week.​

The Denver Broncos also had a string of injuries in their game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.​ Wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders had to be taken out of the game due to a shoulder injury, while linebacker Todd Davis was removed due to a calf strain.​ It’s unclear how long either of these players will be out, but their absence will definitely be a blow to the team.​

The San Francisco 49ers had some tough luck with injuries as well.​ Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo had to be carted off the field after being taken down by two defenders, causing a shoulder sprain.​ Wide receiver Dante Pettis also left the game with a knee injury and it looks like he’ll be out for a while.​

On the whole, it’s looking bleak for some teams this week.​ Injuries always have a way of shaking up the season, so it will be interesting to see how these teams adjust and respond.​

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