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There always seem to be plenty of new injuries after each week of NFL action. Thankfully, there weren’t as many season-ending injuries as there were in Week 9. But multiple players suffered injuries that could serious impact them for the rest of the season.
The NFL playoffs are now just a few months away. That means that suffering a significant injury now could sideline a player of the rest of the regular season.
Let’s examine a list of the most important injuries from Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season.
We’ll start in New York as the Giants saw their rookie quarterback get injured once again.
The hits just keep coming for the Giants.
Rookie QB Jaxson Dart suffered a concussion against the Bears on Sunday. Giants head coach Brian Daboll declared that Dart “didn’t look right” after going back on the field after taking a big hit.
He left the game and was eventually ruled out. Dart was replaced by backup Russell Wilson.
Daboll summed up the Dart injury, which feels emblematic for the entire 2025 season in New York.
“Yeah. I just say it’s unfortunate he got hurt,” Daboll said after the game.
Hopefully Dart can return soon for the Giants. If only to give fans a little bit of hope for the future.
Wilson reaggravated his knee injury in Week 10’s win against the Browns.
The young wide receiver first had a hyperextended knee and then a ligament issue with his knee. Wilson missed a few games but returned in against the Browns.
Wilson left the game and was ruled out with his knee injury.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport wondered on Monday if Wilson will miss any time with this reaggravation. He should receive further testing on Monday, which should shed light on the severity of the injury.
It’s possible that Wilson could miss time if the Jets decide to play it safe with his health.
The Bills had a terrible day against the Dolphins.
Not only did they get blown out by a division rival, but they lost Kincaid to a hamstring injury.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter quickly confirmed that Kincaid was ruled out after hobbling off the field in the third quarter.
This all happened after edge rusher Landon Jackson was injured during the first half. That left Buffalo with only a few healthy edge rushers for the whole game.
Hopefully the Bills get some good news on Kincaid’s injury this week. Otherwise, the Bills could continue falling behind in the AFC East.
Detroit always seems to have a banged up secondary. Sadly, that trend continued in Week 10.
Second-year cornerback Terrion Arnold was ruled out after suffering a concussion against the Commanders. The loss didn’t impact Detroit during the game because they were already dominating Washington.
But it could become a problem if this is a long-term issue for Arnold.
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