It seems like “injury roulette” rolls around every NFL season — those first two weeks when a star player gets knocked out for at least half the season — and Sunday, the bouncing ball appears to have landed on New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley.
Barkley injured his right knee (possibly a torn ACL, according to reports) during a second-quarter carry against the Chicago Bears. He was carted off the field and scheduled to be reevaluated Monday.
Barkley had plenty of company in Week 2: 49ers Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) and Raheem Mostert (knee) also left their game against the New York Jets.