HD NFL Monday Night Football Live Stream is here. Newbie running back Thomas Rawls endured a cracked lower leg Sunday and will miss whatever is left of the season, mentor Pete Carroll told the media. Rawls was harmed on Seattle's opening drive, limping off for the locker room in the wake of being full behind the line on a second-down endeavor.

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Rawls strolled off the field with coaches in the wake of furrowing for 44 yards at 7.3 yards for every convey against Baltimore's harm desolated protection.

The undrafted Rawls has been amazing this season, going in for harmed veteran Marshawn Lynch to lead the club with 786 yards at a liberal 5.6 yards for every tote. Rawls has begun only seven diversions for Seattle in 2015, however went into Sunday's challenge positioned tenth in the alliance in surging.

His nonattendance adds up to a noteworthy misfortune for a Seattle offense that has inclined hard on Rawls all harvest time. Since the new kid on the block turned into the starter in Week 11, Russell Wilson has hurled for 16 touchdowns and drove the group to four straight wins. There was even talk that Rawls could be a Rookie of the Year contender, on account of his occupation in pivoting Seattle's fortunes.

Presently what's to come is foggy in the Emerald City. Seattle is in control of its playoff fate, however will need to push on without its young sparkle plug.

Here are other outstanding wounds from Sunday:

1. Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton endured a cracked thumb amid the first quarter of Sunday's misfortune to the Steelers and won't play one week from now against the 49ers, mentor Marvin Lewis said after the diversion. TV cameras found the quarterback wearing a cast on his right hand as he remained on the sideline amid the second quarter. Dalton said he will see a hand expert Monday.

He wasn't the main early setback for the Bengals. Tight end Tyler Eifert left in the first half in the wake of affliction a blackout.

Wellbeing George Iloka endured a first-half crotch damage and did not return. Amid the second from last quarter, linebacker Vontaze Burfict left the amusement to be assessed for a head damage.

2. Texans quarterback Brian Hoyer went to the locker room in the final quarter to experience blackout convention. He didn't come back to the amusement. After the amusement mentor ,Bill O'Brien did not affirm that Hoyer endured a blackout, saying it was too soon to tell.

3. Jaguars tight end Greg Olsen endured a knee harm amid the end seconds of the first half against the Falcons and did not return. Olsen's harm did not seem genuine as he remained on the sideline watching the diversion in the second half with the Panthers getting a charge out of a sizable lead. Mentor Ron Rivera said after the diversion that the tight end "ought to be fine."

Olsen wasn't the main Panthers player who was sidelined. Running back Jonathan Stewart left with a foot damage and kicker Graham Gano was checked for a blackout in the second from last quarter. Beginning cornerback Bene' Benwikere was hauled away the field in the final quarter with a broke leg.

4. Seahawks security Kam Chancellor left with a tailbone damage amid the first quarter against the Ravens and did not return.

5. Colts quarterback Matt Hasselbeck left amid the final quarter of Sunday's amusement against the Jacksonville Jaguars with a rib damage and did not return. Charlie Whitehurst assumed control at quarterback for the Colts right on time in the fourth.

6. Pirates wide collector Vincent Jackson left with a knee harm amid the second quarter of Sunday's misfortune to the Saints and did not return.

7. Nationalists running back LeGarrette Blount was taken to the locker room in the second quarter with a hip damage and did not return. Wellbeing Devin McCourty (lower leg) and cautious tackle Dominique Easley (thigh) likewise did not return.

8. Chargers hostile tackle King Dunlap endured a lower leg harm against the Chiefs amid the first half. He didn't return.

9. Bills tight end Charles Clay did not return against the Eagles in the wake of affliction a back harm in the first half.

10. Tight end Brandon Pettigrew did not return for the Lions amid their misfortune to the Rams in the wake of leaving ahead of schedule with a knee damage.

11. Niners gatekeeper Alex Boone did not return in Sunday's misfortune to the Browns in the wake of leaving with a knee damage in the second from last quarter. Partner Kendall Gaskins left in the second half to be assessed for a head harm and wellbeing Jimmie Ward did not come back with an elbow damage.

12. Planes youngster wide collector Devin Smith was hauled away with a knee harm amid the second half against the Titans and was precluded. Smith will have a MRI on Monday, mentor Todd Bowles said after the amusement.

13. Steelers youngster linebacker Bud Dupree endured a tailbone damage against the Bengals in the second half and did not return.

14. Da'Norris Searcy endured a hamstring damage amid the second half against the Jets. He didn't return in the Titans' misfortune.

15. Tans wide collector Brian Hartline broke his collarbone amid Sunday's win over the 49ers and will miss whatever remains of the season.

16. Packers cornerback Sam Shields did not come back to Sunday's amusement against the Cowboys with a blackout.

17. Looters tackle Austin Howard (knee) left in the first half and did not return against the Broncos. Cornerback Neiko Thorpe went into the locker room in the final quarter to experience X-beams on an undisclosed harm and did not return.