David Njoku Injury Has Chiefs Sweating Over His Availability
When David Njoku landed on his head on Monday night and left the game with a concussion, it was feared he had suffered a serious injury. It appears he has, just not to his head or neck.
Multiple reports indicate David Njoku suffered a broken wrist on the play and he might need surgery. If he has to go under the knife he would be looking at missing at least a month.
The 23-year old was looking to have a breakout season in his third year. He caught a touchdown pass in their opening game against Tennessee and was developing into red zone weapon for Baker Mayfield.
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#Browns TE David Njoku suffered a broken wrist during Monday’s game, source said. He’s seeking additional opinions to see if he needs surgery, but he’s out for more than a month if the initial estimates hold up. (@SportsBoyTony on it first.)
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 18, 2019
This is a huge blow for the Browns as they begin a stretch of five consecutive games against teams that are currently 2-0, starting Sunday night against the Los Angeles Rams.