Biggest NFL injuries of Week 3

— -- Here are the most significant NFL players who got banged up in Week 3:

Russell Wilson, QB, Seattle Seahawks: Wilson came into Week 3 with a banged up right ankle, and he suffered a sprained left knee when he was dragged to the ground by Eli Harold?on Sunday. Wilson missed one snap before coming back in to finish the possession. Doctors ran him through a number of tests on the sideline, and on the next offensive possession, backup quarterback Trevone Boykin replaced Wilson. Fox's Pam Oliver said the team told her Wilson was going to sit for the remainder of the game, regardless of injury, due to the Seahawks' big lead. Oliver reported that Wilson would not return to the game. According to ESPN Seahawks reporter Sheil Kapadia, Wilson has a sprained MCL and is expected to play this week.?

Jeremy Langford, RB, Chicago Bears:?Langford suffered an ankle injury in the third quarter. He was carted to the locker room for further evaluation, and was quickly ruled out for the remainder of the game. According to ESPN Bears reporter Jeff Dickerson, Langford was wearing a walking boot in the locker room after the game. Rookie? Jordan Howard compiled 92 total yards on Sunday night as the Bears' primary running back.

Dez Bryant, WR, Dallas Cowboys:?Bryant went down early in Sunday night's game against the Bears with a sprained right knee injury. He limped off the field but returned to the game after missing a few plays. According to NBC's Michele Tafoya, trainers wrapped Bryant's knee following the Cowboys' first possession. After the game, Bryant told reporters, "I'll be back. I won't be too long."

Manti Te'o, LB, San Diego Chargers: Te'o sustained a noncontact Achilles injury in the first quarter against Indianapolis. He attempted to make a cut and immediately went to the ground and grabbed his lower left leg. Sources told ESPN that Te'o tore his Achilles and would have season-ending surgery.?

Shane Vereen, RB, New York Giants:?Vereen tore his triceps on Sunday and will miss the remainder of the season. He played 33 snaps on Sunday, gaining 67 yards and scoring a touchdown as starter Rashad Jennings sat out with an injury.?

Lawrence Timmons, LB, Pittsburgh Steelers:?Timmons injured his left shin in the first half and was initially listed as probable before the team announced he was being taken to a local hospital for further evaluation. He did not return to the game.

DeAngelo Hall, S,?Redskins: Hall had to be helped off the field and could not put any pressure on his right leg after he made a tackle in the second quarter. He was officially diagnosed with a torn ACL and will miss the remainder of the season.

Bashaud Breeland, CB,?Redskins:?Breeland, the Redskins' No. 2 cornerback, sustained an ankle injury in the first quarter and was ruled out for the game. According to ESPN Redskins reporter John Keim, Washington will use Greg Toler as the No. 2 corner against the Giants' potent WR corps and Dashaun Phillips in the slot, where he struggled the first two weeks.

Jordan Cameron, TE, Miami Dolphins:?Cameron left Sunday's game as trainers evaluated him for a possible concussion. The team listed him questionable, and he did not return. Cameron sustained three concussions in the two seasons before joining Miami in 2015. He's expected to miss Thursday's game against the Bengals.?

Jimmie Ward, CB, San Francisco 49ers: Ward sustained a noncontact quad injury while covering a kickoff in the second quarter. The team ruled him out for the remainder of the game, with? Keith Reaser replacing Ward in the lineup.

Alex Boone, G, Minnesota Vikings:?Alex Boone limped off the field after a 3-yard Jerick McKinnon run in the second quarter. He was carted to the locker room with a hip injury. Vikings QB Sam Bradford was under pressure early and often on Sunday against Carolina's menacing defense.

Eli Rogers, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers:?Rogers had two catches for 32 yards on Sunday before the team ruled him out for the remainder of the game because of a toe injury.

Menelik Watson, T, Oakland Raiders:?Watson, who left the Raiders' Week 1 game (groin), sustained another groin injury Sunday against the Titans. He had to be helped off the field, and the team listed him as doubtful to return.

DeSean Jackson, WR, Washington Redskins: Jackson injured his left ankle in the preseason, and he tweaked the same ankle in the second quarter against the Giants. He limped off the field after failing to haul in a deep pass down the middle but returned in the third quarter.

Jared Cook, TE, Green Bay Packers:?Cook dropped a would-be touchdown in the second quarter and?injured his right ankle on the play. The team ruled him out for the remainder of the game. Cook isn't expected to be out for the season, but the Packers are still trying to determine whether Cook will miss only a game or multiple games after the team's Week 4 bye.

Robert Golden, S, Pittsburgh Steelers: Golden, the Steelers' starting safety, sustained a hamstring injury in the first quarter and was almost immediately listed as doubtful to return. Rookie Sean Davis saw more playing time with Golden sidelined.

Eli Apple, CB, New York Giants: Apple was downgraded from questionable to out after he suffered a hamstring injury against the Redskins.? Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie?replaced Apple in the lineup, but he also left the game with an injury in the third quarter (groin). Rodgers-Cromartie did not return and ESPN Giants reporter Jordan Raanan saw him limping badly in the locker room after the game.

William Hayes, DE, Los Angeles Rams:?Hayes injured his ankle early in the Rams' game against Tampa Bay. He was carted to the locker room but returned to the game.

Tavon Wilson, S, Detroit Lions:?Wilson, the Lions' starting safety, was ruled out because of a neck injury he sustained in the first half. Rafael Bush replaced Wilson for the most part, though the Lions used Quandre Diggs at safety for a few plays.