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Injuries we're tracking from Sunday's Week 9 games

Here are the injuries we're monitoring from Sunday's Week 9 games:

  1. Cleveland Browns rookie cornerback Denzel Ward suffered a hip injury in the first quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs and did not return. Cornerback E.J. Gaines was ruled out with a concussion in the first half. Linebacker Christian Kirksey exited with a hamstring injury.
  1. Buffalo Bills tight end Charles Clay exited against the Chicago Bears after suffering a hamstring injury in the first half. Running back Chris Ivory suffered a shoulder injury and did not return.
  1. Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil exited with a knee injury against the New York Jets.
  1. Houston Texans linebacker Duke Ejiofor did not return against the Denver Broncos after suffering a shoulder injury.
  1. Denver Broncos center Matt Paradis, who had never missed a snap in his career, fractured his fibula and will have surgery, a sourced told NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. He's headed for injured reserve and has a three-month recovery period, Rapoport added.
  1. Seattle Seahawks safety Bradley McDougald went down with a knee injury and against the Los Angeles Chargers and running back Chris Carson exited with a hip injury.
  1. Washington Redskins guard Shawn Lauvao exited with a knee injury against the Atlanta Falcons. Guard Brandon Scherff suffered a shoulder injury and did not return. Cornerback Quinton Dunbar exited with a leg injury.
  1. Minnesota Vikings tight end David Morgan exited with a knee injury against the Detroit Lions.
  1. Los Angeles Chargers defensive tackle Darius Philon exited with an ankle injury against the Seahawks.
  1. Packers tackle Bryan Bulaga did not return against the Patriots after suffering a knee injury in the first half. Packers cornerback Kevin King suffered a hamstring injury and did not return. Safety Kentrell Brice suffered a knee injury and did not return. 
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