Here are the most significant NFL players who got banged up in Week 11:

Andrew Luck, QB, Indianapolis Colts: Luck did not miss a snap during Sunday's win over the Titans, but coach Chuck Pagano said on Monday that the QB is in the concussion protocol. The Colts have a quick turnaround for a Thursday game against the Steelers. Luck is believed to have suffered the concussion when Titans defensive Austin Johnson sacked him with 11:46 remaining in the game. Luck was sacked twice and hit eight other times against the Titans.

Jay Cutler, QB, Chicago Bears: A source confirmed to ESPN's Jeff Dickerson on Monday that Cutler suffered a shoulder injury and is undergoing tests to determine the severity. Cutler was sacked four times by the Giants, including a vicious hit by New York defensive end Olivier Vernon on the Bears' second play from scrimmage. Team medical personnel examined Cutler's shoulder on the sidelines, but the veteran quarterback ended up finishing the game. The Chicago Tribune reported Cutler's shoulder injury could be season-ending.

A.J. Green, WR, Cincinnati Bengals: Green was carted to the locker room from the field after the Bengals' second offensive play. He immediately grabbed his right hamstring as he went to the ground and was in a lot of pain. The team initially called him questionable to return before ruling him out. Coach Marvin Lewis said Green will definitely miss this weekend's game, but is unsure beyond that. A source told ESPN's Adam Schefter that Green will have to sit out multiple weeks, and there is a chance he will not play again this season.

LeSean McCoy, RB, Buffalo Bills: McCoy suffered a thumb injury while stiff-arming a defender right before halftime and was listed as questionable to return. McCoy spoke to trainers on the sideline following an 8-yard catch before jogging to the locker room with a trainer, holding his left arm close to his body. The team eventually ruled him out. McCoy was seen with a wrap over his left thumb/hand after the game, and the Bills' official team reporter said the RB will need surgery but is expected to play next week.

Earl Thomas, S, Seattle Seahawks: Thomas tweaked his hamstring in the third quarter and did not return. The All-Pro safety has never missed a game in his seven-year NFL career. Seahawks CB DeShawn Shead also left Sunday's game with a hamstring injury. Coach Pete Carroll said both players have Grade 1 hamstring strains, adding, "Those are usually 10 to 14 days, so we'll see what happens."

C.J. Prosise, RB, Seahawks: The Seahawks' breakout running back suffered a scapula injury in the first half against the Eagles. Prosise did not return, and after the game, Carroll said, "There's a chance he comes back this year. ... It's gonna be a while, though." The Seahawks traded Christine Michael this week, but got Thomas Rawls back from injury this week, and he formed a one-two punch with Prosise before the rookie got injured. Third-string RB Troymaine Pope also left Sunday's game after sustaining a high ankle sprain.

Giovani Bernard, RB, Cincinnati Bengals: Bernard got 12 touches against the Bills, including five on the game's final drive, and no injury was announced in-game. But coach Marvin Lewis confirmed on Monday that Bernard tore his ACL. The RB will miss the remainder of the regular season.

Cody Kessler, QB, Cleveland Browns: Kessler suffered a concussion after taking a huge hit from Ryan Shazier and Lawrence Timmons at the end of the third quarter. Officials flagged the Steelers 15 yards for the hit, and Josh McCown replaced the rookie QB in the lineup. Kessler has started eight times for the Browns and been forced from the game on three occasions with injuries -- vs. New England (chest), vs. Cincinnati (concussion) and Sunday against the Steelers (concussion).

Dee Ford, LB, Kansas City Chiefs: Ford entered this week tied for the NFL with 10 sacks, but he left Sunday's game with a hamstring injury and was ruled out.

Zach Miller, TE, Chicago Bears: Miller limped off the field with a foot injury near the end of the second quarter. He was ruled out after halftime. Miller was able to walk, but he was clearly upset, slamming his helmet on the ground. Coach John Fox said the tight end broke a bone in his foot and will miss the rest of the season.

Ryan Mathews and Darren Sproles, RB, Philadelphia Eagles: Mathews left Sunday's game in the first half with a knee injury, while Sproles injured his ribs on a punt return. Both were ruled out for the rest of the game. ESPN's Adam Caplan reported that the initial word on Mathews is that he has a sprained MCL. Mathews was seen wearing a brace on his knee in the locker room after the game.

Leonard Floyd, LB, Bears: Floyd stayed down on the field for several minutes and was eventually carted off on a backboard after suffering a scary-looking neck injury. The team ruled him out almost immediately. Fox said after the game that Floyd was taken to a hospital and had movement in his extremities. The team announced that Floyd was released from the hospital on Sunday night, and Fox said that the rookie is in the concussion protocol.

Leodis McKelvin, CB, Eagles: McKelvin left the Eagles' game against Seattle in the second half to have a head injury evaluated. The CB has battled a hamstring injury this season.

Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Bengals: Kirkpatrick, who snagged an interception last week against the Giants, suffered a knee injury in the second half on Sunday and was ruled out for the remainder of the game.

Jimmie Ward and Eric Reid, DBs, San Francisco 49ers: Ward left Sunday's game midway through the fourth quarter with a concussion. He did not return. Reid left the field on the game's final drive, and the team confirmed its initial fears on Monday: The safety will miss the rest of the season with a torn biceps.

Brent Grimes, CB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Grimes left Sunday's game in the first quarter with a quad injury and did not return. He leads the Buccaneers with two interceptions this season. Alterraun Verner replaced Grimes in the lineup. Verner himself sustained an ankle injury in the fourth quarter.

Robert Woods, WR, Buffalo Bills: Woods (knee) left the game in the first half after his leg bent awkwardly underneath him when he was tackled by multiple Bengals defenders following a 13-yard reception. He remained on the ground for several moments before walking slowly off the field and eventually to the locker room accompanied by medical staff. The team ruled him out, and Woods left the locker room on crutches after the game.

Laremy Tunsil, G, Miami Dolphins: Tunsil injured his shoulder late in the second quarter. The Dolphins never officially ruled their 2016 first-round pick out, but he did not return to the field. Tunsil is the third Dolphins offensive lineman to get hurt in the past week. Albert said he's not ruling out playing this week against the 49ers.

Josh Sitton, G, Bears: Sitton had his right ankle rolled up on in the second half and was ruled out for the remainder of the game.

Taylor Lewan, LT, Tennessee Titans: Lewan limped off the field late in the fourth quarter against the Colts. The team announced he suffered a left knee injury. Lewan did not return.

Aaron Colvin, CB, Jacksonville Jaguars: The Jaguars third-year cornerback left the game in the first half to be evaluated for a concussion and was eventually ruled out.