Here are the most significant NFL players who got banged up in Week 4:Cam Newton, QB, Carolina Panthers:?Newton converted a two-point conversion with his legs in the fourth quarter, but Falcons rookie?Deion Jones?hit the QB helmet-to-helmet on the play. Newton went to the locker room to be evaluated for a concussion and did not return to the game. Hes in the concussion protocol and was not made available for interviews after the game. QB Derek Anderson took his place in the lineup and led two touchdown drives before throwing an interception in the Falcons 48-33 win.?Carson Palmer, QB, Arizona Cardinals:?Palmer went to the locker room late in the fourth quarter, and coach Bruce Arians confirmed after the game that the QB is in concussion protocol. Palmer appeared to suffer the injury when his head bounced off the turf following a sack by Aaron Donald and Eugene Sims. The Cardinals play on Thursday night, so Palmers status for Week 5 is in doubt. Drew Stanton took Palmers spot in the lineup on Sunday with the Cardinals down 17-13 against the Rams, and he threw two interceptions down the stretch as Arizona lost its third game of the season.Trevor Siemian, QB, Denver Broncos:?Siemian was carted to the locker room in the second quarter with a left shoulder (non-throwing) injury. The first-year starter appeared to suffer the injury when being sacked by Buccaneers DT Clinton McDonald. Rookie?Paxton Lynch replaced Siemian in the lineup for the remainder of the game, as the Broncos had a big lead.NaVorro Bowman, LB, San Francisco 49ers: Bowman suffered a noncontact injury to his lower leg midway through the third quarter Sunday and had to be carted to the locker room. The team ruled him out for the remainder of the game.?Gerald McCoy, DT, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: McCoy walked gingerly off the field in the second quarter Sunday, and after being examined on the sideline, the Pro Bowler limped to the locker room. The team ruled him out for the remainder of the game with a left calf injury. McCoy had been very disruptive in the first quarter of the game, collapsing the pocket and compiling a half-sack on Broncos QB Trevor Siemian.Thomas Davis, LB, Panthers: Davis stayed down while being tended to by trainers before staggering off the field in the third quarter. He returned shortly thereafter but didnt last long, and the team said he was doubtful to return because of a hamstring injury.Ryan Kerrigan, OLB, Washington Redskins: Kerrigan walked off the field in the first quarter while holding his left arm. The team downgraded him from questionable to doubtful with an elbow injury. ESPN Redskins reporter John Keim said an MRI showed no further damage and Kerrigan is day-to-day.Kevin White, WR, Chicago Bears:?White hurt his ankle midway through the third quarter on a 1-yard reception and did not return. He had six catches for 55 yards before he left the game. Coach John Fox said the team didnt know the severity of the injury yet, but White was said to be in pain after the game.Chris Johnson, RB, Arizona Cardinals: Johnson appeared to suffer a noncontact injury at the tail end of a 7-yard run in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals announced that he had a groin injury, and he did not return to the game.Tyvon Branch, S, Cardinals: Branch might have aggravated the groin ailment that landed him on the injury report this week. After leaving the game midway through the third quarter, Branch did not return.Eric Ebron, TE, Detroit Lions: Ebron suffered ankle and knee injuries when he was rolled up on late in the first quarter. After initially being listed as questionable, Ebron returned to the field in the second quarter.Sua Cravens, LB/S, Redskins: Cravens, who clinched the Redskins Week 3 win with a late interception, suffered a concussion in the third quarter Sunday and did not return. Redskins safety David Bruton Jr. was also knocked out of the game because of a concussion.James Bradberry, CB, Panthers: The rookie said he injured his big toe when he hit the back of Julio Jones foot in the first quarter. Bradberry went to the locker room and missed a good chunk of time, but he eventually returned to the field in the fourth quarter.Dwayne Washington, RB, Detroit Lions:?Washington, who figured to get more work with Ameer Abdullah on IR with a foot injury,?walked with a heavy limp to the locker room in the second quarter. He did not return to the field after being listed as questionable.?Antonio Cromartie, CB, Indianapolis Colts: The Jaguars had a ton of success going after Cromartie on Sunday. He eventually left the game with a shoulder injury and did not return to the field.?Devin Funchess, WR, Panthers: Funchess left the Panthers game with a toe injury late in the fourth quarter and did not return. 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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Luke Kornet played with a sore knee and wrist, but it was Belmont that felt the pain.?Kornet led Vanderbilt with 20 points and played a strong defensive game against the Bruins top player in the Commodores 80-66 win Tuesday night.?Matthew Fisher-Davis added 16 points and first-year coach Bryce Drew won first game at Vanderbilt (1-1) after replacing Kevin Stallings, now at Pittsburgh.?I thought we did a good job defensively of contesting every shot, Kornet said. Thats something we really emphasized. Just getting a hand up, the difference that it can make sometimes.?Vanderbilt won its 10th consecutive home opener, improving to 58-7 all-time.?Kornet made 12 of 16 foul shots and the Commodores hit 25 of 31.It started with Luke, Drew said. He was a warrior out there. You guys all know hes not playing at 100?percent.?Evan Bradds, the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year last season, led Belmont (0-1) with 19 points in its season opener.?Bradds led the nation in field goal percentage the past two seasons, but hit only 6 of 15 -- in part due to the effective defense of the 7-foot-1 Kornet.Three blocks, it felt like he had about 15, the 6-foot-7 Bradds said. That height difference was big and his arms are long.?Belmont coach Rick Byrd was impressed by Kornets defense.?Evan is normally 10 for 15, Byrd said. I dont think were going to face many guys that can alter his shot as easily as Luke did.?Teammate Amanze Egekeze scored 18 and Taylor Barnette had 11.?Vanderbilt made 9 of 18 shots from 3-point range.?Vanderbilts Jeff Roberson and freshman Payton Willis both scored 10.ddddddddddddWillis was pressed into duty when Riley LaChance suffered a second-half ankle injury.?Vanderbilt jumped out to a 36-21 halftime lead, hitting six of its first nine shots from beyond the 3-point arc.?The Bruins missed 17 of their first 18 shots from 3-point range.?Belmont has the second-most 3-pointers nationally since 1995 when it moved from the NAIA to the NCAA. Only Duke has more.?Vanderbilt improved to 5-0 against Belmont, located 2 miles away.?TURNING POINT?Belmont cut the gap to 62-58 with 6:50 left, but Fisher-Davis four-point play gave the momentum back to Vanderbilt. He hit a 3-pointer and foul shot with 6:18 left.MISSING STAR?Belmont played its first game without Craig Bradshaw, who graduated last spring with 1,698 career points and led the Bruins to two NCAA tournaments and two NIT tournaments.?BIG PICTURE?Belmont: Coach Rick Byrd was concerned about his defense in the preseason, but his long-range shooters let him down, hitting just 9 of 41 from 3-point range against Vanderbilt.?Vanderbilt: The Commodores proved they could play defense under their new coach after allowing 95 points, the most since a 2003 loss to Kentucky, in Fridays season-opening loss to Marquette.?UP NEXT?Belmont plays its home opener against Western Kentucky on Saturday before facing another Southeastern Conference team, Florida, on Monday.?Vanderbilt hosts Norfolk State on Friday in the second of a three-game homestand.?? ' ' '