Key injuries from Week 3 of the NFL season: BILLS Kris Farris, offensive tackle: Broke right leg near end of first quarter. BUCCANEERS Warrick Dunn, running back: Left game in fourth quarter with sprained foot. CARDINALS Mao Tosi, defensive tackle: Left game with sprained right knee, MRI scheduled Monday. CHARGERS Jamal Williams, defensive tackle: Left with sprained left knee in second quarter. Carlos Polk, linebacker: Left with injured left shoulder in fourth quarter. FALCONS Jamal Anderson, running back: Coach Dan Reeves says possible ACL problem in left knee, could be out for year. GIANTS Tiki Barber, running back: Left game in second quarter with pulled hamstring. Glenn Parker, offensive guard: Left game in third quarter with a concussion. JAGUARS Kyle Brady, tight end: Left the game with a hip pointer. Mark Brunell, quarterback: Left game after blow to head. PACKERS Antuan Edwards, defensive back: Sprained left knee in second half. PANTHERS Dan Morgan, linebacker: Broke left leg, will miss 4-6 weeks. RAIDERS Trace Armstrong, defensive end: Possible ruptured right Achilles', could be done for season. RAMS Ernie Conwell, tight end: Knocked out of game with a concussion. REDSKINS Shawn Barber, linebacker: Injured right knee, will miss two weeks. SEAHAWKS Ricky Watters, running back: Left in first quarter with sprained right shoulder. Trent Dilfer, quarterback: Knocked from game by hit to head on first series after replacing Matt Hasselbeck. |