- Trevor Lawrence appears to have suffered an ankle injury on Monday evening
- Aaron Rodgers tearing his Achilles tendon was just the start of QB injuries
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Trevor Lawrence joined an unfortunately growing list of NFL quarterbacks who had to deal with serious injuries to start the season.
The extent of Lawrence's injury is unknown as of late Monday night, although multiple reports indicate Lawrence suffered an ankle sprain after being unable to finish Monday's loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
Speaking of the Bengals, Joe Burrow is out for the season after wrist surgery.
New York Jets starter Aaron Rodgers made four appearances with his new team before tearing his Achilles tendon and is still flirting with a return to the field this season.
Another quarterback who suffered a serious injury and may return this season is Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett, who will be out for the next few weeks with an ankle injury.
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence suffered an ankle injury Monday night
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been out since September with an Achilles injury
One quarterback who is out for the season is Kirk Cousins, who also tore his Achilles tendon on October 29, while Rodgers attempted to contact Cousins and give him advice about the injury.
In a contract season, New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones tore his ACL, forcing Tyrod Taylor and Tommy DeVito to start in his place.
After a promising start to his rookie season, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson will return in 2024 after shoulder surgery.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson also required season-ending shoulder surgery.
If the season were to end now, including Lawrence, the quarterback of four of the seven AFC playoff teams would have suffered a long-term injury.
The AFC teams unaffected so far are the Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens.