Another Sunday, another round of significant injuries across the NFL.
As teams begin to game plan for Week 16, several will be doing so without key contributors.
From high-ankle sprains to potential season enders, here is a comprehensive look at the most impactful injuries from the past week of action and the initial timelines for their return.
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Biggest NFL Week 15 Injuries:
Patrick Mahomes Injury Update
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes suffered a knee injury after taking an awkward step late in Sunday's game against the Chargers.
After lying on the field, Mahomes gingerly walked himself to the blue medical tent and was replaced by Gardner Minshew.
However, following the game, Adam Schefter reported that Mahomes has torn his ACL and will miss the remainder of the season.
With the Chiefs officially out of the playoffs, they probably would have shut down Mahomes even if it was a minor injury, but the recovery from an ACL injury could bleed into next season.
Davante Adams Injury Update
Rams WR Davante Adams suffered a hamstring injury in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game against the Lions.
Adams pulled up and grabbed at the back of his leg while running down a deep pass and immediately walked back to the locker room.
The veteran was questionable heading into this game with a hamstring injury that he presumably aggravated on this play.
The Rams also saw Puka Nacua go down with an injury, but he is just dealing with cramps according to the team.
Micah Parsons Injury Update
Packers EDGE Micah Parsons left Sunday's game after suffering a non-contact knee injury late in the second half.
The good news is Parsons was able to walk off the field and into the locker room on his own power, albeit very slowly.
The Packers initially called Parsons' return questionable, but it would be a shock if he returns today.
We will have to wait and see if this injury is something he could return from in time for the postseason or if the Packers will be without their star defender in January.
Christian Watson Injury Update
Packers WR Christian Watson suffered a chest injury late in the third quarter on Sunday against the Broncos and was immediately ruled out for the rest of the game.
Watson was injured going for a pass that ended up being intercepted by Pat Surtain II.
In four seasons, Watson has yet to play a full year without getting injured. He missed the first six games of 2025 recovering from a torn ACL he suffered at the end of 2024.
Woody Marks Injury Update
Texans rookie RB Woody Marks exited Sunday's game with an ankle injury and never returned.
Prior to the injury, Marks carried the ball seven times for 30 yards.
However, after the game Marks told reporters he could have returned, but was held out for precautionary reasons as the Texans cruised to a 40-20 win over the Cardinals.
Rome Odunze Injury Update
Bears WR Rome Odunze was initially ruled active for Sunday's game, but he aggravated the stress fracture in his foot during pregame warmups and sat out the contest.
The second-year player has been the Bears' leading receiver all season.
He was limited in practice this week leading up to the game.
With Odunze out, rookie Luther Burden led the Bears on Sunday with 6 catches and 84 yards.













