Biggest NFL injuries of Week 6

— -- Here are the most significant NFL players who got banged up in Week 6:

Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Pittsburgh Steelers:?Big Ben walked to the locker room with a slight limp after being hit from behind in the second quarter. The team announced he had a left knee injury, but Roethlisberger returned in the second half. After the game, he said he "felt something funny in my knee." ESPN's Adam Schefter confirmed Roethlisberger has a torn meniscus and will miss at least the Steelers' matchup versus New England before Pittsburgh's Week 8 bye.

Michael Bennett, DE, Seattle Seahawks:?Bennett sustained a right knee injury after Falcons offensive lineman Jake Matthews cut-blocked the Seahawks' defensive end in the third quarter. While lying on the ground, he immediately clutched the back of his right knee. Bennett said afterward that the knee injury is "nothing major," and he should be able to play next week.

Terrell Suggs, OLB, Baltimore Ravens:?Suggs tore his right biceps on Sunday against the Giants, a source confirmed to ESPN's Adam Schefter.?The 14-year veteran appeared to suffer the injury while sacking quarterback Eli Manning in the fourth quarter. The injury is not considered?season-ending at this point, the source said, and Suggs still wants to play.

Jimmy Smith, CB, Ravens:?Smith left the game at the end of the first half because of a concussion. He was ruled out for the remainder of the game.

Damarious Randall, CB, Green Bay Packers:?Randall sustained a groin injury in the first half and was ruled out for the rest of the game. That's the same injury that kept him out of last week's game against the Giants. The Packers' top-three corners are now injured ( Sam Shields and Quinten Rollins were both inactive for Sunday's game).

Davante Adams, WR, Packers: Adams left the game to be evaluated for a concussion in the third quarter, after he sustained a hard hit from Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee. After the game, Adams declined to talk in detail, but he said he does not have a concussion.

Eddie Royal, WR, Chicago Bears:?Royal suffered a toe injury in the second half against the Jaguars. He did not return to the game. Royal came into Week 6 battling a calf injury.

Carlos Hyde, RB, San Francisco 49ers:?Hyde left the game in the third quarter because of a shoulder injury. The team said he was questionable to return, but he came back into the game on the following drive.

Russell Bodine, C, Cincinnati Bengals:?Bodine limped off the field in the third quarter with a leg injury and was taken to the locker room on a cart. He did not return and was replaced by T.J. Johnson.?The Bengals had already benched their starting right tackle,? Cedric Ogbuehi.

LeSean McCoy, RB, Buffalo Bills:?McCoy appeared to sustain a right leg injury late in the second quarter Sunday. He stayed down on the field while being tended to by trainers. McCoy walked off the field slowly, while putting weight on both legs. He returned in the second half and finished the game with three touchdowns.

Odell Beckham Jr., WR, New York Giants:?Beckham stayed down on the field for a bit after falling hard on a deep pass in the first half. He sat out one play before coming back on the field. Beckham (hip pointer) limped to the locker room not long thereafter but didn't miss much playing time. He limped off the field again in the fourth quarter and returned on the next possession to score the game-winning 66-yard touchdown.

George Iloka, S, Bengals: Iloka sustained a shoulder injury in the first half against the Patriots. He looked to be in pain while he was being evaluated on the sideline, but Iloka returned to the field in the second half.

Mike Mitchell, S, Steelers:?Mitchell went to the locker room with a left knee injury early in the first quarter against the Dolphins. He came back into the game in the second half.

Rashard Robinson, CB, 49ers : Robinson left Sunday's game against the Bills after suffering a concussion in the second half.? Keith Reaser replaced him in the lineup.