Report: Eagles QB Sam Bradford expected to miss two games

Sam Bradford appears to be on the mend once again.
The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback is expected to miss the team's next two games after suffering a concussion and separated shoulder Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported.
Mark Sanchez would take over as the Eagles' starter. He completed 14 of 23 passes for 156 yards and an interception in relief of Bradford on Sunday.
The Eagles' next two games are against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 11 and at the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving.
In other injury news from Week 10:
— Wide receiver Julian Edelman broke his foot in Sunday's win against the New York Giants, Fox Sports' Mike Garafolo reported. The injury is expected to force Edelman to miss time but there is hope that he will not miss the remainder of the season.
— Arizona Cardinals guard Mike Iupati was strapped down and taken off the field in an ambulance Sunday after a violent collision with Seattle Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor. Iupati was later released from the hospital after both his CT scan and MRI came back negative. UPDATE: Cardinals coach Bruce Arians said Iupati is fine but would go through the concussion protocol.
— Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Allen Hurns has a core injury and will see a specialist in Philadelphia, the team announced. Jaguars defensive tackle Sen'Derrick Marks tore his triceps tendon.
— Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger returned to action when Landry Jones suffered a left ankle injury against the Cleveland Browns. Roethlisberger had been expected to miss time with a mid-foot sprain sustained in the previous week.
— Tennessee Titans wide receiver Justin Hunter was carted off with a leg injury against the Carolina Panthers. UPDATE: Hunter was placed on injured reserve with a fractured right ankle. Cornerback Jason McCourty was also placed on injured reserve with a groin injury.
— Browns wide receiver Andrew Hawkins was hospitalized after suffering a concussion against the Steelers. UPDATE: Hawkins was released from the hospital and placed in the NFL's concussion protocol.
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