Lesões: Colts DE Kemoko Turay (tornozelo) fora de época

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TheIndianapolis Coltsleft Kansas City with a win but suffered a loss to their defensive line.

Coltsdefensive endKemoko Turaybroke his ankle late in the19-13 victoryand is out for the season, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Monday, per sources informed of the injury.

Indianapolis confirmed the second-ending diagnosis Monday afternoon.

Turay went down on theKansas City Chiefs‘ final play from scrimmage after picking up a half-sack onPatrick Mahomes. The defensive end was carted off with what looked at the time to be a significant injury. The news confirms those fears.

A 2018 second-round pick, Turay was in the midst of what looked to be a breakout campaign, compiling 1.5 sacks through five games as a rotational rusher, playing 25.2 percent of the defensive snaps through five games, per Next Gen Stats. On Sunday night, the second-year player was credited with three QB hits, half a sack and two tackles.

The season-ending injury is a blow to aColtsdefense that has dealt with significant injuries early in the campaign. The latest setback is just one more issue for Frank Reich’s team to overcome in 2019.

Here are other injuries we’re tracking Monday:

1.San Francisco 49ersfullbackKyle Juszczykwas carted off the field in the third quarter of tonight’s game against theBrownswith an apparent leg injury. His return is questionable

2. TheCleveland Brownsannounced the following inactives for Monday Night Football: WRTaywan Taylor, CBDenzel Ward, DBGreedy Williams, DBSheldrick Redwine, DEGenard Avery, OLKendall Lammand WRRashard Higgins.

The49ersannounced the following inactives for “MNF”: QBC.J. Beathard, RBJeff Wilson, CBAhkello Witherspoon, OTJoe Staley, OTSam Young, WRJordan Matthewsand DLJullian Taylor.

3.New York Jetscoach Adam Gase told reporters quarterbackSam Darnold(mononucleosis) will have his next tests Tuesday morning. Darnold, who’s been sidelined since Week 1, will start against theCowboyson Sunday if he’s cleared.

4. X-rays came back negative onChiefsleft guardAndrew Wylie‘s ankle, per Pelissero. He’ll undergo further testing as a precaution, but it appears he suffered just a sprain, Pelissero added.

Defensive linemanChris Jonessuffered a groin strain and is expected to miss some time, Rapoport reported, per a source. Jones is considered week-to-week.

Defensive tackleXavier Williamssuffered a badly sprained ankle and will have an MRI this morning to determine how long he’s out, according to Rapoport.

5.Philadelphia Eaglescoach Doug Pederson said wide receiverDeSean Jacksoncontinues to rehab and the plan is for him to do more in practice this week. Jackson has missed the past three games with an abdomen injury. Pederson saidDarren Sprolesis week to week with a quad strain, andCorey ClementandNelson Agholorwill fill in on punt returns.

6.Jacksonville Jaguarstight endJames O’Shaughnessywill miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL, Rapoport reported, via sources. An MRI showed a clean tear for the fifth-year veteran, and he’ll undergo surgery when the swelling goes down, Rapoport added.

7.Tampa Bay Buccaneerscoach Bruce Arians said guardAlex Cappawill miss several weeks after playing through Sunday’s loss to theSaintswith a broken arm. He said offensive tackleDemar Dotsonis expected to sit out Week 6 against thePantherswith calf and hamstring injuries.

8.Green Bay PackerssafetyDarnell Savageis believed to have tweaked his ankle versus theCowboysand the injury isn’t considered serious, per Rapoport.

9.Cincinnati Bengalscoach Zac Taylor said he didn’t have an update on wide receiverA.J. Green (ankle) other than he will not make his season debut this weekend versus theRavens.

10. TheCleveland Brownsannounced they have activated wide receiverAntonio Callawayfollowing his four-game suspension for violating the league’s substance abuse policy.

11.New York Giantswide receiverSterling Shepardsustained a concussion versus theVikingsand is back in concussion protocol, NFL Network’s Kimberly Jones said. Shepard also suffered one in Week 1 against theCowboys. Jones added Shepard displayed symptoms Monday morning and, given his recent history, he isexpected to miss considerable time, per a source. He will miss Week 6 against thePatriots.

Ahead of thatSuper Bowlrematch, tight endEven Engram (knee) and running backWayne Gallman (concussion) were listed as DNPs on Monday.Giantsrunning backSaquon Barkley(ankle) and left tackleNate Solder(ankle) were listed as limited.

10.New England Patriotswide receiverPhillip Dorsett(hamstring) was listed as a DNP on Monday, while fellow wideoutsJulian Edelman(chest) andJosh Gordon(knee) were limited in practice. 

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