translated from Spanish: Week 3 has featured 13 injured and the MNF is still missing


It is well known that American football in addition to strategies and great game is about resistance but along the way injuries can occur and this start of the season is a clear example, barely 3 weeks have been played and the number of injured players increase every weekend, for this one that culminates this Monday have already been registered at least 13.La week 3 of the NFL culminates this Monday with Monday Night Football when the Dallas Cowboys face the Philadelphia Eagles. With that will be a total count of the havoc left by the weekend, for now we share the names of the players who had to leave the game of their team for greater causes. Starting with the ones that generated the most controversy for what they represent for their teams, Quenton Nelson left the field with the Indianapolis Colts midway through the game after an ankle injury. For now the gravity is not known but the advantage is that it came out on its own foot. In that same game Kwity Paye suffered from a hamstring injury which left him out of circulation. Read more: Photo shoot at a Mcdonald’s? Issa Vegas breaks paragygmas and poses in beautiful dress Another team that had two casualties in the same game were the Giants with Darius Slayton and Sterling Shepard who were diagnosed with a hamstring injury being one of the most constant injuries in the NFL for the large number of blows that players receive so it has become a constant. Usually one such injury recovers within 3 to 4 weeks in the best cases. The rest of the players who have also been involved in injuries have been left out for different reasons such as injuries to the chest, knee, con shocks, shoulders and ankles, areas that are very prone to be injured even more cases of hamstrings that do not cease in the NFL. For now in total there are 13 that have been announced but in the course of this Monday they may be more, either from the same MNF as well as from the others that remain under review.  Hitmen and military clash in Charapendo, Michoacán



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