Ronald Harrod Jr
2 min read • March 09, 2023
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Tannehill suffered two high ankle sprains last season, and after reaggravating it, he elected to get surgery after Week 15.
On Oct. 7th, 2018, Tannehill suffered a right shoulder injury, which required him to miss five games.
In 2017 he suffered his second partially torn ACL while scrambling during training camp. The injury caused him to miss the 2017 season.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Houston Texans, and the Indianapolis Colts.
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Last season Wentz missed multiple games after getting surgery on his right ring finger.
Wentz suffered a high ankle sprain and foot injury early in the season, while playing for the Indianapolis Colts. He played on the high ankle sprain, and the foot injury made him miss the preseason.
On Jan. 5th, 2020, he was concussed in the Eagles wildcard playoff game.
On Oct. 11th, 2018, Wentz was announced to have a back vertebral fracture that would require him to miss the remainder of the 2018 season.
On Dec. 10th, 2017, Wentz tore his ACL and LCL, which required him to miss the Eagles’ super bowl run.
Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos, and the Buffalo Bills.
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Mariota was benched for Desmond Ridder in week 15 after his coach Arthur Smith said he had a "chronic" knee condition.
In week 1 of the 2021 season, he strained his quadriceps and had to be put on IR, where he missed five games.
On Dec. 24, 2016, Mariota broke his Fibula against the Jaguars and would miss the remainder of the season.
Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Arizona Cardinals, and the Baltimore Ravens.
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Last season Winston missed two weeks with a foot injury. Then he suffered four back fractures in week two and missed three games. Andy Dalton would take over for the New Orleans Saints after that.
In the 2021 season, he tore his left ACL and was found to have suffered MCL damage.
After the 2019 season, Winston had surgery to trim his meniscus and Lasik surgery to improve his vision.
Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Cleveland Browns.
Written by Ronald Harrod Jr