In the 15th week of the 2023 NFL season, Trevor Lawrence is in the concussion protocol and Keaton Mitchell tears his ACL, according to a story.

In the 15th week of the 2023 NFL season, Trevor Lawrence is in the concussion protocol and Keaton Mitchell tears his ACL, according to a story.

In Week 15, there was a lot of NFL action. The Bengals beat the Vikings in OT, the Lions got back on track for a playoff spot, and the Bills beat the Cowboys and are still in the running for a playoff spot. A lot of people have been hurt in the most recent games, though.

The quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars was put through the NFL’s concussion procedure after getting hit in the fourth quarter of their 23-7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore on “Sunday Night Football,” according to head coach Doug Pederson.

The Cardinals’ quarterback left the game in the third quarter, when they were behind by a lot of points, because he looked like he hurt his lower body. Clayton Tune, a rookie, took over at quarterback, but Murray came back for the next game.

Rourke was let go by the Jaguars on Saturday, before their 23–7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens upon Sunday night. The Jaguars let Rourke go for the second time this season.

Will Grier was signed by the Chargers of the NFL earlier Monday off of the Patriots’ practice squad. Pederson thought that this scramble was what hurt Lawrence after the game.

The Jaguars used the NFL’s new emergency third quarterback rule to add Rourke to their 53-man roster for their 31–27 loss to the Cleveland Browns in Week 14. This was done because starter Trevor Lawrence or backup C.J. Beathard were both hurt.

The Patriots started the season via 2021 first-round pick Mac Jones at quarterback. However, Jones wasn’t doing well, so the team put him on the bench and started backup Bailey Zappe in the last three games.

Rourke played for the BC Lions in the CFL in 2021 and 2022, and in 2022, he won the Most Outstanding Canadian award. He broke the league record for most completions in a single season that year, making 78.7 percent out of 324 tries.

The injury tracker on ESPN for Week 15 of Fantasy Football shows new information about passers, running backs, wide receivers, and receivers whose teams are playing this week.
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Even though the Baltimore Ravens were happy about winning the first playoff spot in the AFC, they had to deal with a big loss.

Hahn said, “Keaton is going to have a serious injury. He hurt his knee.” “It looks like he won’t be back for the remainder of the season.”

New undrafted running back Kaine Mitchell hurt his knee in the Ravens’ 23–7 win over the Jaguars on Sunday and will probably miss the rest of the season, according to head coach John Harbaugh.

Early in the 4th quarter, Mitchell sped around the right end and gained 13 yards. However, he was then tackled from behind while still moving forward.

He grabbed his leg right away, clearly in pain. Mitchell was soon helped off the field by his friends. After a short stay in the medical tent, he was taken to the locker room.

Harbaugh stated that the Ravens would add veteran Melvin Gordon to the team’s active roster to replace Mitchell. This is another bad loss for a Ravens running back.

After just one game this season, J.K. Dobbins, who started the season as the team’s RB1, got hurt and had to end his career.

For the team, quarterback Lamar Jackson has the most rushing yards (741), but Gus Edwards, who tore his ACL before the 2021 season, has the most rushing yards (663). But Mitchell changed the game, and both experts and fans wanted to see more of him.

On Sunday, he ran nine times for 73 yards, which is an average of 8.1 yards per carry. This brought his rookie total to 47 runs for 396 yards (8.42 yards per carry). The Ravens’ backfield will once again look to the next guy up, which is expected to be Gordan, Hill, and Justice.