Another action-packed NFL Sunday is in the books, with two games left in Week 4 in a special “Monday Night Football” doubleheader featuring the New York Jets against the Miami Dolphins, and the Cincinnati Bengals against the Denver Broncos.
Among the biggest storylines on Sunday was the first career start for rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, who was announced as the New York Giants’ starter ahead of Week 4’s matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers, sending Russell Wilson to the bench.
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Unfortunately, those celebrations were short-lived, as star wide receiver Malik Nabers was carted off with a knee injury. The Giants ruled him out of the game, and it’s since been reported that an MRI revealed Nabers suffered a torn ACL, which will end his season.
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Another big-time injury to monitor is that of two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson, who exited Sunday’s loss to the Chiefs with a hamstring injury in the third quarter. He was replaced by backup Cooper Rush, who went 9-of-13 for 52 yards, as his final drive behind was capped off with a 71-yard rushing touchdown from Justice Hill in garbage time.
The Ravens are currently decimated by injuries to their defense, including those to star defensive tackle Justin Madubuike (neck), linebacker Kyle Van Noy (hamstring), Roquan Smith (hamstring) and cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey (calf) and Nate Wiggins (elbow); the potential loss of Jackson could be a huge blow for a team that’s already started out 1-3.
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Among the coaches on “hot seat watch” are Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan, whose team has officially started off 0-4 with rookie quarterback Cam Ward starting, and the Dolphins’ Mike McDaniel, who looks to avoid that same 0-4 fate against the Bengals Monday night.
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