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NFL preseason Week 1 injuries: Falcons third-round pick tears ACL; Chiefs and 49ers lose starters

NFL preseason Week 1 injuries: Falcons third-round pick tears ACL; Chiefs and 49ers lose starters

The first week of the NFL preseason did not go unscathed. 

As is the case with NFL football games, injuries are bound to happen in a contact sport. There’s a method to the madness why teams don’t play their starters in the preseason, making sure their top players are healthy for Week 1 of the regular season. 

Of course, the league is still a month away from the regular season. The players who suffered injuries in Week 1 of the preseason have some ample time to recover. Here are the most notable injuries from Week 1:

Bralen Trice, LB, Falcons

The Falcons placed third-round draft pick and outside linebacker Bralen Trice on IR after he tore his ACL in their preseason game.

Hollywood Brown, WR, Chiefs

Brown made his Chiefs debut on Saturday against the Jaguars, but his appearance was short-lived. After appearing in Kansas City’s opening drive and making an 11-yard catch, Brown was listed as questionable to return due to a shoulder injury. Head coach Andy Reid gave further context to the injury postgame saying he suffered a sternoclavicular joint dislocation. Reid said he could potentially miss some time. 

Drew Lock, QB, Giants

Lock is expected to miss time with a a hip pointer and strained oblique suffered late in the first quarter of the Giants’ preseason opener against the Lions. The Giants’ backup quarterback is expected to have longer than a day-to-day timetable.

Daniel Jones and Tommy DeVito are the only two healthy quarterbacks on the roster. DeVito becomes the backup until Lock returns. 

Nate Wiggins, CB, Ravens

Wiggins left Friday’s preseason opener against the Eagles with a minor shoulder sprain, this after having three pass breakups in the first series. He left with the injury making a tackle in the third quarter. The Ravens are still optimistic Wiggins can return in Week 1 and is considered day-to-day.

Troy Fautanu, OT, Steelers

A minor MCL sprain was the diagnosis for Fautanu as he left Friday’s preseason opener for the Steelers with a knee injury sometime in the game. Fautanu, the Steelers’ first-round pick, was seen after the game with ice wrapped around his left knee. The Steelers do not believe the injury to be serious. 

David Bell, WR, Browns

Bell left in the first half of Saturday’s preseason game against the Packers due to a quadriceps injury, as the Browns wide receiver was questionable to return. Bell is fighting for playing time behind Amari Cooper, Elijah Moore and Jerry Jeudy

MarShawn Lloyd, RB, Packers

The rookie running back picked up a hamstring injury in the third quarter of Saturday’s preseason game against the Browns, the fourth running back to get a touch in the game. Lloyd was a third-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft

Ambry Thomas, CB, 49ers

Thomas limped off the field late in the first half of San Franciso’s preseason game against the Titans. After being looked at in the medical tent, the cornerback could be seen being carted off to the locker room. Head coach Kyle Shanahan later revealed that Thomas suffered a broken forearm. As for a timetable, Shanahan said, “it will be some time.”

Malik Nabers, WR, Giants

Nabers had his foot stepped on during practice on Sunday and is considered to have a minor ankle sprain.

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