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NFL 2017 Week 2 injury report
Sep 17, 2017; Charlotte, NC, USA; Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen (88) walks on crutches after an injury in the game against the Buffalo Bills at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports USA TODAY Sports

NFL 2017 Week 2 injury report

Week 2 featured some major injuries to notable players in the NFL.

The following gallery is an injury update as of Wednesday, September 20, as we approach Week 3 games.

 
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Kwon Alexander, ILB, Buccaneers

Kwon Alexander, ILB, Buccaneers
Aaron Doster / USA Today Sports Images

Tampa Bay's leading tackler last season left Sunday's game with a hamstring injury, and he didn't practice on Wednesday. His status for Week 3 is up in the air.

 
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Joe Barksdale, RT, Chargers

Joe Barksdale, RT, Chargers
Kyle Terada / USA Today Sports Images

Barksdale was injured in the fourth quarter on Sunday with a left foot injury. He was limited in practice on Wednesday, so his status for Week 3 remains unclear.

 
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Vic Beasley, OLB, Falcons

Vic Beasley, OLB, Falcons
Jayne Kamin-Oncea / USA Today Sports Images

The Falcons got tough news when Beasley was diagnosed with a slight hamstring tear following Sunday's game. He will miss at least one month.

 
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Garett Bolles, LT, Broncos

Garett Bolles, LT, Broncos
Isaiah J. Downing / USA Today Sports Images

Broncos fans feared the worst when Bolles was carted off with an ankle injury on Sunday. Tests revealed only a bone bruise and high ankle sprain. Bolles is considered week-to-week.

 
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Sam Bradford, QB, Vikings

Sam Bradford, QB, Vikings
Jeffrey Becker / USA Today Sports Images

Bradford missed Sunday's game with a bone bruise to his surgically repaired left knee. He was limited in Wednesday's practice and seems likely to play on Sunday.

 
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Marcus Cannon, RT, Patriots

Marcus Cannon, RT, Patriots
Greg M. Cooper / USA Today Sports Images

Cannon didn't practice on Wednesday due to a concussion. The Pats will go with Cameron Fleming if Cannon isn't ready on Sunday.

 
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Corey Coleman, WR, Browns

Corey Coleman, WR, Browns
Charles LeClaire / USA Today Sports Images

Cleveland got bad news when tests revealed a broken right hand that required surgery for Coleman. He was placed on injured reserve, meaning he can return in eight weeks.

 
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Jamie Collins, OLB, Browns

Jamie Collins, OLB, Browns
Scott Galvin / USA Today Sports Images

Collins suffered a concussion on Sunday, and has been in the league's concussion protocol this week. His status for this week's game against the Colts is in doubt.

 
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Mike Daniels, DT, Packers

Mike Daniels, DT, Packers
Bill Streicher / USA Today Sports Images

Daniels is out with a hip injury, and the injury is a big concern for the Packers, according to ESPN.com. His loss would be a major hit to the team's defensive line.

 
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Corey Davis, WR, Titans

Corey Davis, WR, Titans
Christopher Hanewinckel / USA Today Sports Images

Tennessee's first round pick has been ruled out with a hamstring injury. He could return in Week 4.

 
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Tyler Eifert, TE, Bengals

Tyler Eifert, TE, Bengals
David Kohl / USA Today Sports Images

The Bengals offense is already having problems, and they could be worse in Week 3 without Eifert. He's nursing knee and back issues, making him questionable this week.

 
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Cordy Glenn, LT, Bills

Cordy Glenn, LT, Bills
Timothy T. Ludwig / USA Today Sports Images

Glenn didn't practice on Wednesday due to an ankle injury that he suffered in Sunday's game. Buffalo's offensive line could be in trouble if he's not ready this week.

 
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Rob Gronkowski, TE, Patriots

Rob Gronkowski, TE, Patriots
Derick E. Hingle / USA Today Sports Images

Gronk suffered a groin injury in Sunday's game. While he's claimed the injury is minor, he failed to practice on Wednesday. Pats fans and fantasy owners could be more concerned if he doesn't take the field the rest of this week.

 
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Rob Kelley, RB, Redskins

Rob Kelley, RB, Redskins
Gary A. Vasquez / USA Today Sports Images

Kelley left Sunday's game with a rib injury and was limited in practice on Wednesday. He's expected to play on Sunday against the Raiders.

 
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Marshon Lattimore, CB, Saints

Marshon Lattimore, CB, Saints
Chuck Cook / USA Today Sports Images

The Saints secondary has played poorly in their first two games, and could be in more trouble with Lattimore sidelined due to a concussion. He didn't practice on Wednesday but hasn't been ruled out in Week 3 yet.

 
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Mitch Morse, C, Chiefs

Mitch Morse, C, Chiefs
Jeff Hanisch / USA Today Sports Images

KC got relatively good news when Morse was diagnosed with a foot sprain following Sunday's games. He will miss a few weeks.

 
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Jordy Nelson, WR, Packers

Jordy Nelson, WR, Packers
Ron Chenoy / USA Today Sports Images

Nelson missed much of Sunday's game with a quad injury, but he expects to play this week against the Bengals. Fellow wideout Randall Cobb also suffered a shoulder injury in the game and could miss this week's contest.

 
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Greg Olsen, TE, Panthers

Greg Olsen, TE, Panthers
Jeremy Brevard / USA Today Sports Images

Olsen left Sunday's win early with a broken right foot and was placed on injured reserve. He could return in eight weeks, but Cam Newton will have to find an alternative outlet receiver in the meantime.

 
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Ryan Schraeder, RT, Falcons

Ryan Schraeder, RT, Falcons
Mark J. Rebilas / USA TODAY Sports Images

Schraeder left early in Sunday night's game with a concussion and hasn't practiced this week. His status is up in the air for Week 3.

 
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Josh Sitton, OG, Bears

Josh Sitton, OG, Bears
Jerome Miron / USA Today Sports Images

Sitton suffered a rib injury in Sunday's game and didn't return. He has yet to practice this week, and his status is uncertain for Week 3.

 
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T.J. Watt, OLB, Steelers

T.J. Watt, OLB, Steelers
Phillip G. Pavely / USA Today Sports Images

It sounds like Watt is a go for Week 3 despite a groin injury that he aggravated during Sunday's game. He's off to a nice start in his rookie season.

Seth Trachtman is a fantasy sports expert and diehard Kansas City Chiefs fan. He doesn't often Tweet, but when he does, you can find him on Twitter @sethroto.

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