Injuries we're monitoring around the league on this Week 6 Sunday:
- Dallas Cowboys wideoutAmari Cooper suffered a quad injury and was ruled out for the rest of the game against the Jets.
- Seattle Seahawks tight end Will Dissly suffered an Achilles injury and did not return. Dissly was carted off in the first half against the Cleveland Browns.
After missing most of his rookie season due to a torn ACL, Dissly emerged as one of Russell Wilson's favorite targets this season. Dissley entered Week 6 with 23 catches for 262 yards with four touchdowns.
- Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick did not return against the Ravens due to a left knee injury. Offensive lineman John Miller did not return after suffering a left groin injury.
- Philadelphia Eagles tackle Jason Peters suffered a knee injury vs. the Vikings. Linebacker Nigel Bradham was ruled out after exiting with an ankle injury.
- Jacksonville Jaguars safety Cody Davis suffered a hamstring injury and did not return. Receiver Marqise Lee injured his foot against the Saints. Tight end Geoff Swaim was evaluated for a concussion.
- Minnesota Vikings tackle Riley Reiff suffered an ankle injury against the Eagles.
- Miami Dolphins linebacker Avery Moss was evaluated for a concussion. Cornerback Ken Webster suffered a leg injury against the Redskins.
- Houston Texans first-round lineman Tytus Howard was carted off the field with a knee injury in the second half of Sunday's game against the Chiefs. Cornerback Bradley Roby suffered a hamstring injury.
- Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Kendall Fuller suffered a thumb injury.
- Los Angeles Rams left guard Joe Noteboom (knee) was carted off to the locker room and did not return. Safety John Johnson III did not return with a shoulder injury.
- Tennessee Titans linebacker Jayon Brown (groin) did not return vs. the Broncos.
- Denver Broncos wideout Emmanuel Sanders (knee) didn't finish the game vs. the Titans. According to NFL Network's James Palmer, Sanders' injury doesn't appear to be all that serious and there wasn't much concern from Denver, who is heading into a short week.
- Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Stephon Tuitt (pectoral) left Sunday night's game in the first quarter and did not return.
Running back James Conner suffered a quad injury in the fourth quarter, while cornerback Joe Haden hurt his groin late in the game.