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Join now >Trey Quinn leaves game with apparent foot injury.
Quinn was just injured on a punt return and was in obvious pain. The rookie receiver was able to walk to the injury tent under his own power, but his afternoon is probably over.
9/9/18 - 06:13 PM ET
Greg Olsen (foot) is out for the rest of today’s game.
This isn’t good, as it’s still the second quarter but Carolina has decided to already rule Olsen out for the game. We could be looking at a multi-week injury for the veteran tight end. More information should become available in the next 24-48 hours.
9/9/18 - 05:27 PM ET
Greg Olsen leaves game with foot injury.
Olsen is headed to the locker room, so this is obviously not a good sign for the veteran tight end, who missed much of last season with a broken foot. We’ll update you when more information becomes available, but Olsen’s afternoon might be over.
Via: Adam Schefter 9/9/18 - 05:11 PM ET
Update: Doug Baldwin (leg) has returned for the Seahawks.
Baldwin might not be close to 100% in either leg, but he’s back in the game for Seattle as the second quarter begins.
9/9/18 - 05:11 PM ET
Doug Baldwin gets rolled up on against the Broncos.
Baldwin is dealing with an injured knee that he said won’t be 100% all season, and now he had his other leg rolled up on in the first quarter against Denver. Hopefully this injury isn’t too serious, but it might be tough for him to return while already dealing with one leg at less than full strength. We’ll update you as more information becomes available.
9/9/18 - 05:03 PM ET
DeSean Jackson suffers concussion.
He’s obviously out for the rest of the game, but the good news is Jackson appeared to be in good spirits before leaving the field. Before leaving, Jackson had a monster game (as did a lot of Buccaneers players), catching five passes for 146 yards and two touchdowns. His touchdowns were for 58 yards and 36 yards. Jackson has a week to get cleared for Week 2 against Philadelphia.
9/9/18 - 04:03 PM ET
Jermaine Gresham (Achilles) is inactive for the Cardinals.
Gresham missed the entire summer while recovering from his Achilles injury suffered in Week 17 last year, so this was expected despite him being listed as questionable. The veteran tight end is close enough that he could potentially play in Week 2, though.
9/9/18 - 03:19 PM ET