It was a wild week in the NFC East that saw a handful of players felled by injuries.
NFC East Injury Report: Barry Church Out For Season
The NFC East went 2-2 in Week 3, but suffered injuries in each and every game.


The Philadelphia Eagles were pounded 27-6 by the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. However, one silver lining was there was just one injury. Linebacker Akeem Jordan had to leave the game with a strained hamstring and now has an unknown status for next week's tilt.
Wide receiver Riley Cooper (collarbone) and tackle King Dunlap (hamstring) also might return to action this coming weekend.
The Washington Redskins saw a bevy of players injured in their 38-31 defeat at the hands of the Cincinnati Bengals. Corners Cedric Griffin and Crezdon Butler left the contest with injured hamstrings while tackle Trent Williams sustained a knee injury in the first quarter.
Running back Evan Royster was also hobbled by a sprained knee in the fourth quarter.
Tom Coughlin's New York Giants throttled the Carolina Panthers on Thursday night. However, they do have a few injuries to recover from. Corner Jayron Hosley is working his way back from a hamstring issue while Corey Webster expects to play against the Eagles on Sunday despite a broken hand.
Domenik Hixon and David Diehl aren't expected to play in the upcoming game, but Hakeem Nicks (foot) and Ahmad Bradshaw (neck) are.
Down in Texas, the Dallas Cowboys only had one injury. Unfortunately, it was a season-ending torn Achilles for safety Barry Church.
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