Chargers left tackle Joe Alt is out for the season after requiring surgery for a recurring ankle injury suffered in a game against the Titans, marking his second high ankle sprain this season. Alt, a top draft pick, has been playing as the team's left tackle following an injury to Rashawn Slater, and the Chargers are preparing to face the Steelers this Sunday.
Giants running back Cam Skattebo suffered a severe ankle injury including a dislocation, fibula fracture, and ligament rupture, but surgery was successful and he is expected to be ready for the 2026 offseason; he was placed on injured reserve after the injury.
AC Milan's Christian Pulisic suffered a potentially serious ankle injury during a friendly, with recovery time unknown and concerns about a lengthy absence.
Fred Warner's 2023 season is over after suffering a dislocated and fractured ankle during a game, requiring season-ending surgery, marking a significant injury for the 49ers amid a challenging season.
Buffalo Bills' defensive tackle Ed Oliver was seen in a walking boot and did not participate in practice due to an ankle injury, raising concerns about his availability for Week 2. Meanwhile, quarterback Josh Allen received the AFC Offensive Player of the Week award after a comeback victory. Other team updates include progress on cornerback Tre’Davious White's return from injury, and performances by kicker Matt Prater and wide receiver Keon Coleman.
Napheesa Collier, star forward of the Minnesota Lynx and league-leading scorer, exited a game against the Las Vegas Aces with an apparent right ankle injury and will undergo further testing, raising concerns about her health amid her MVP-caliber season.
St. Louis Blues defenseman Torey Krug is out indefinitely due to pre-arthritic changes in his left ankle and may miss the entire 2024-25 season if surgery is required. Krug, who had 39 points last season, will undergo 6-8 weeks of rehab before being reevaluated.
Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill exited Monday Night Football with an ankle injury in the first quarter, and his return is questionable. Hill caught a short pass and was dragged down out of bounds, causing him to leave the field with the help of trainers. The Dolphins have also suffered other injuries, including starting center Connor Williams, wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, and defensive back Xavien Howard, but they managed to return to the game.
UNC basketball guard Cormac Ryan suffered an ankle injury during the Tar Heels' exhibition game against Saint Augustine's. Ryan rolled his ankle in the first half but returned to the bench with ice wrapped around it. Head coach Hubert Davis described it as a minor tweak and decided not to play Ryan in the second half. Ryan, a transfer from Notre Dame, is one of seven newcomers on the team. UNC opens the regular season on November 6th.