Chris Hogan's Arm In Sling After Leaving Patriots' Win With Shoulder Injury
By Michael Hurley, CBS Boston
FOXBORO (CBS) -- The Patriots grinded their way to a victory on Sunday, but it was not a complete celebration for the home team after beating the Chargers.
Wide receiver Chris Hogan, who's stepped up as a valuable member of the Patriots' receiving corps in the absence of Julian Edelman, suffered a shoulder injury late in the fourth quarter of the game. He remained down on the turf for several minutes after absorbing a hit from Hayes Pullard, a linebacker who also suffered an injury on the play.
Hogan did not return to the game, though the Patriots ran just four offensive plays after the injury.
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After the game, Hogan was navigating the locker room with his right arm in a sling. He was still using his arm to complete simple tasks, which could be seen as a positive sign, but the sling nevertheless doesn't typically mean the greatest of news for a player.
At least one of Hogan's teammates was confident that the receiver will be OK.
"Oh, he's good," Brandin Cooks said of Hogan's condition after the game. "We're modern-day gladiators. I think we'll be all right."
Hogan caught five passes for 60 yards in Sunday's 21-13 win over the Chargers. On the year, he has 33 receptions for 438 yards. His career high for receiving yards in a season is 680, which he set last year.
Hogan's already dealt with a rib injury and the loss of two teeth this season.
The Patriots do not play next weekend -- their bye week -- and they'll next take the field on Nov. 12 in Denver.