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The injury bug continues to rear its ugly head around the NFL, as plenty of players suffered notable injuries in Week 6. High-profile players continued to go down around the league, making a significant impact on contending teams.

Some teams got good news, while others received the news they did not want to hear. Unfortunately, injuries are a part of the NFL. Heading into Monday night's showdown between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers, here's a roundup of all the injuries in Week 6. 

Marquise Brown

Marquise Brown
KC • WR • #2
TAR64
REC43
REC YDs485
REC TD3
FL0
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After suffering what was believed to be a potentially season-ending foot injury, Brown has a "small, non-surgical fracture" and should be back healthy in about six weeks, per NFL Media. Brown is the Cardinals leading receiver with 43 catches for 483 yards and five touchdowns through six games, but it appears the Cardinals potentially won't have him and DeAndre Hopkins on the same field this year for a while, which is likely why Arizona made the trade for disgruntled Panthers receiver Robbie Anderson. However, all three wideouts should be healthy for the stretch run.

Carson Wentz

Carson Wentz
KC • QB
CMP%62.1
YDs1489
TD10
INT6
YD/Att6.42
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Wentz is facing a recovery timeline of 4-6 weeks after suffering a fractured ring finger (per NFL Network). A stint on injured reserve is possible as Taylor Heinicke is in line to start for the Commanders in his place.

Kenny Pickett

Kenny Pickett
PHI • QB • #8
CMP%66.3
YDs514
TD1
INT4
YD/Att6.19
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Pickett suffered a concussion midway through the third quarter of Sunday's win over the Buccaneers, as Mitch Trubisky replaced him and led the game-winning touchdown drive in the fourth quarter. The Steelers rookie quarterback will remain in protocol throughout the week, with hopes to be cleared in time for the Week 7 matchup with the Dolphins

Joe Noteboom

The Rams already had injury issues on the offensive line, and now Noteboom is reportedly lost for the season with a torn Achilles tendon (per ESPN). AJ Jackson will be transitioning to left tackle with Noteboom out. 

Lane Johnson 

Johnson left Sunday's win in the first half after entering concussion protocol. The Eagles have their bye in Week 7, so Johnson has two weeks to clear protocol before the Week 8 matchup with the Steelers. Jack Driscoll filled in at right tackle. 

Randall Cobb

Randall Cobb
NYJ • WR • #18
TAR26
REC18
REC YDs257
REC TD0
FL0
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Cobb avoided a season-ending injury and will miss 2-4 weeks due to a sprained ankle, according to NFL Media. The X-rays were negative following the injury and Cobb posted on social media that his ankle was not broken.

Skylar Thompson

Skylar Thompson
MIA • QB • #19
CMP%56.5
YDs255
TD0
INT1
YD/Att5.54
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The Dolphins rookie quarterback suffered a thumb injury after hitting it on an opponent's helmet and didn't return in Sunday's loss to the Vikings. Tua Tagovailoa is scheduled to start in Week 7 against the Steelers with Teddy Bridgewater as the backup, so Thompson will have ample time to heal.

Kendrick Bourne

Kendrick Bourne
NE • WR • #84
TAR14
REC11
REC YDs156
REC TD0
FL0
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Bourne played four offensive snaps before exiting the Patriots' win over the Browns with "turf toe." The Boston Herald is reporting the injury "doesn't seem that serious" and Bourne could return by Week 7. 

Cameron Brate

Cameron Brate
TB • TE • #84
TAR22
REC13
REC YDs114
REC TD0
FL0
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The Bucs tight end left Sunday's game on a backboard with a neck injury, but he flew home with the team (per NFL Network). His follow-up scans were negative, which is a good sign after a scary moment during Sunday's loss to the Steelers. 

Charvarius Ward

Ward left Sunday's loss to the Falcons with a groin injury. Ward is one of many players injured on the 49ers defense, but he did send an optimistic tweet after the game: "We'll be back on our feet Niner Faithful. Love y'all." Niners coach Kyle Shanahan said the team must wait and see with Ward.