Injuries To Many Key Players Ahead of NFL Week 7

Injuries To Many Key Players Ahead of NFL Week 7

Every NFL weekend, players are hurt. It is the terribly unfortunate reality of a game that is truly a collision sport. It impacts many aspects of the game and for those wagering on mobile sports betting apps.

How those injuries affect a given team’s fortunes is dependent on the players who are hurt and the severity of the injuries. Because quarterback is generally regarded as the most impactful position, injuries to quarterbacks get greater attention.

This past Sunday, several quarterbacks suffered injuries severe enough to send them to the locker, to have x-rays taken, or to even be sent to a hospital. In addition to the handful of quarterbacks below, San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey suffered an oblique (side muscle) injury and possibly a rib injury that could force him to miss time,  McCaffrey’s injury is notable in that he has been the lone skill position player who was not a quarterback who has been considered a serious candidate for NFL Offensive Player of the Year honors in wagering circles.

Here are some of the notable injuries and how they impact the respective teams.

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Christian McCaffrey (oblique)

Christian McCaffrey’s loss deprives the NFL of some star power as the versatile offensive weapon is working on a streak of scoring a touchdown in 15 straight games. Tactically, the 49ers can afford to rest McCaffrey because fellow RB-WR Deebo Samuels fits into the San Francisco offensive scheme in much the same way as McCaffrey. 

Samuels will just get more touches and targets. From a fantasy angle that would seem to raise Samuels’ stock.  From a betting perspective, McCaffrey had the highest handle for Offensive Player of the Year at BetMGM Sportsbook and he was the bookmaker’s biggest liability in that category.

Justin Fields (thumb)

Justin Fields was having a tough year to begin with, as have the 1-5 Bears. Fields injured the thumb on his throwing hand in a loss to Minnesota. He is definitely out for the next game against Las Vegas and possibly longer. The Bears are in deep trouble for 2023 and this doesn’t help their prospects of improving on a dismal record.

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Baker Mayfield (non-throwing hand)

Baker Mayfield hurt his non-throwing hand in a loss to Detroit. X-rays were negative. Tampa Bay (3-2) has now lost two out of three after a 2-0 start. Mayfield is listed as questionable for the next game against NFC South rival Atlanta. The Buccaneers are still in first place in the division just a half-step ahead of the Falcons and New Orleans. Kyle Trask is the next man up if Mayfield can’t play but Mayfield is a battler.

Jimmy Garoppolo (back)

Jimmy Garoppolo is a familiar name on injury lists. This time, in a win over New England, it was Garoppolo’s back that was injured, and it was bad enough to send him to the hospital. Raiders coach Josh McDaniels said the QB “dodged a big bullet” on the injury but Garoppolo is still a big question to play against the Bears. Brian Hoyer is the backup. The veteran Hoyer may be enough for the Raiders (3-3) to win against Chicago who have even more problems.

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Ryan Tannehill (ankle)

Ryan Tannehill suffered a high ankle sprain in a loss to Baltimore during a game played in London. That could cost Tannehill “weeks” of playing time, but Tennessee does have a bye week coming up. The Titans (2-4) are foundering and the backup QBs are Malik Willis and Will Levis.

Trevor Lawrence (knee)

Considering the struggles of the competition in the AFC South, the Jaguars (4-2) should breeze to the division title, but their star quarterback Trevor Lawrence suffered what is characterized as a mild knee strain near the end of last weekend’s win over Indianapolis. He Jas play the Saints on Thursday on a short week. Lawrence’s backup is C.J. Beathard.

Anthony Richardson (shoulder)

Anthony Richardson was actually hurt in Week 5 (shoulder) in a win over Tennessee but what is news is that Colts owner, Jim Irsay is saying that the first-round draft pick is likely out for the season. That puts Gardner Minshew into a starting role for the 3-3 Colts the rest of the way.

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