Here are the most significant NFL players who got banged up in Week 10:

Jordan Howard, RB, Chicago Bears: The Bears did not announce an injury for Howard during the game, but he got just two touches in the second half, and after the game, coach John Fox said the rookie RB sustained an ankle or Achilles injury. ESPN Bears reporter Jeff Dickerson said Howard did not mention the injury while talking to reporters after the game.

Brandon Mebane, DT, San Diego Chargers: Mebane will miss the remainder of the season after tearing his triceps on Sunday. The Chargers signed the defensive tackle to a three-year, $13.5 million deal this offseason. According to ESPN Stats & Information, the Chargers have placed 20 players on injured reserve this season. Only the Seattle Seahawks have placed more (21).

Eric Kendricks, LB, Minnesota Vikings: Kendricks collided with teammate Anthony Barr while trying to intercept a Kirk Cousins pass. Both players left the game momentarily. Barr returned, but Kendricks was listed as doubtful with a hip injury. Audie Cole took Kendricks' place in the Vikings' base defense.

Xavier Rhodes, CB, Vikings: Rhodes was shaken up after colliding with Cole in the second half. The Vikings announced that their star cornerback was being evaluated for a concussion, and he did not return to the game.

Mario Williams, DE, Miami Dolphins: Williams injured his ankle in the second half, and the team officially listed him as questionable, but he did not return.

Phillip Gaines, CB, Kansas City Chiefs: Gaines left Sunday's game in the first half with a neck injury and did not return, which left Kansas City thin at cornerback with D.J. White banged up too.

Kyle Long, G, Bears: Long had his leg/ankle rolled up on by teammate Paul Lasike in the second quarter. Trainers put an air cast on his right leg and carted him to the locker room. Right around the same time that Long was ruled out for the remainder of the game, the Bears also lost RT Bobby Massie due to a concussion.

Jake Long, LT, Vikings: Long sustained what looked to be a potentially serious left leg injury on the Vikings' second-to-last play of the game while pass-protecting against Ryan Kerrigan. Long was in a lot of pain and had to be carted off the field. After the game, coach Mike Zimmer said Long has an Achilles injury and is likely done for the season.

Nolan Carroll II, CB, Philadelphia Eagles: Carroll took a hard hit to the helmet late in the first half and was diagnosed with a concussion. Leodis McKelvin, who is dealing with a hamstring injury and did not start, replaced Carroll in the lineup. McKelvin got burned for a 76-yard Taylor Gabriel touchdown but sealed the game with an interception in the fourth quarter.

T.J. Lang, G, Green Bay Packers: Lang hobbled off the field in the first quarter with what appeared to be a left ankle injury. Don Barclay replaced Lang, who was on the sideline in street clothes in the second half with a boot on his left foot. The Packers also lost LB Jake Ryan early on with an ankle injury. Both players were listed as questionable before eventually being ruled out. After the game, coach Mike McCarthy said Lang's injury "didn't look good."

David Bakhtiari, LT, Packers: Green Bay's offensive line took another hit late in the game Sunday, when Bakhtiari went down with a knee injury and did not return. On Monday, Bakhtiari said he's "day-to-day."

Will Sutton, NT, Bears: Sutton sustained a left ankle injury in the third quarter and was ruled out for the remainder of the game. He's the third starter Chicago lost today.

Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Arizona Cardinals: Fitzgerald left the game late in the first half after being flipped and landing on his neck following a 7-yard catch. He went to the locker room with a Cardinals trainer just before halftime but returned in the third quarter.

Branden Albert, LT, Miami Dolphins: Albert left the Dolphins' game in the first half with a wrist injury, but he returned in the second half with a large cast on his hand. Albert said after the game that he suffered a dislocated wrist but had to play through it.

Andy Lee, P, Carolina Panthers: Lee hurt his hamstring in the first half, which left kicker Graham Gano as the team's punter. Gano's first punt went for 60 yards, and Lee did not return to the game.