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Injuries are always a constant in the NFL. Teams around the league are fighting for playoff position with one another, as the postseason is not too far away. That means a significant injury at this point in the season could almost certainly put any player out of commission for the rest of the year.
Unfortunately, this week’s injury roundup is longer than it was in Week 10. And features some important players for contending teams.
Let’s explore some of the most important injuries to take place during Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season.
Pittsburgh’s veteran quarterback suffered an injury during the third quarter against the Bengals.
Rodgers suffered a left wrist injury after a brutal sack. He left the game and did not return. Though it is worth noting that the game was well in hand at that point, so it made little sense to put Rodgers back on the field.
There is some concern that Rodgers may have suffered a significant injury here. As a quarterback, a wrist injury on his throwing hand can be debilitating. Especially if it prevents Rodgers from adequately gripping the football.
The Steelers will learn more about the severity of Rodgers’ injury over the next few days.
To make matters worse, running back Jaylen Warren left the game with an ankle injury and did not return.
Rodgers is hopeful that he can get healthy before his Week 12 matchup against the Bears.
Penix suffered a knee injury against Carolina after being sacked on a third down. He remained down on the field before tossing his helmet at team doctors and trainers.
It seems that Penix immediately feared the worse with his injury. And the most recent reporting suggests that Penix was right to be worried.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Monday that Penix suffered a potentially season-ending knee injury.
The second-year quarterback will seek a second opinion. However, Schefter noted that the results so far are not very encouraging.
Thankfully the Falcons have Kirk Cousins ready and waiting to lead the offense.
The injuries just keep coming for Browns quarterbacks.
Rookie Dillon Gabriel went into concussion protocol during halftime on Sunday. The Browns replaced Gabriel with fellow rookie Shedeur Sanders, which drew cheers from their home fans.
Going through concussion protocol is a lengthy process, so Browns fans will have to be patient before they get another update.
Hopefully Gabriel can get healthy soon and return to the field. But if he can’t Sanders is always there to hold down the job.
Either way, Cleveland’s season is going nowhere at 2-8.
The Packers offense is predicated on the running game. Which made it so devastating to lose Josh Jacobs during Week 11.
Jacobs left with a knee injury and was ruled out for the rest of the game.
The veteran running back will undergo tests on Monday to...