The NFL injuries are starting to mount in Week 2, with players throughout the league being sidelined.

Here is the NFL injury tracker with the most notable NFL injuries for Week 2.

Jimmy Garoppolo

Taking a sack early in the first quarter against the New York Jets, the San Francisco quarterback was able to finish the first half, despite clearly favoring his right ankle. Receiving a new tape job after being inspected by medical personnel, Garoppolo produced an efficient two-quarters, going 14 of 16 with 2 TD’s before being ruled out for the remainder of the game at halftime.

Raheem Mostert

Not long after breaking an 80-yard touchdown run to place the 49ers up early against New York, the San Francisco running back joined the list of NFL injuries after he began experiencing knee issues that will keep him out for the remainder of the game.

Nick Bosa 

Completing the Niners’ nightmare of injuries in the first half against the Jets, is the defensive end who experienced a leg-injury, attempting to snuff out a New York rushing play. Unable to stand, Bosa required the help of the medical staff and cart, to get off the field.

Saquon Barkley

Following an apparent minor injury to his elbow, the third-year back retook the field in the Giants-Bears game only to sustain a knee injury that left him visibly in pain along the sideline. Being carted off the field by the New York medical staff, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Giants fear that Barkley suffered a torn ACL.

Drew Lock 

Sacked by the Steelers’ Bud Depree early in the first quarter, the University of Missouri grad landed on his right shoulder and fumbled the ball before being ruled out for the remainder of the game and becoming the second quarterback on the NFL injuries list during Sunday’s games.

Lock will be sidelined for 2-6 weeks with an AC joint injury in his shoulder.

Jerry Jeudy

Injured a quarter after the Broncos’ primary quarterback, the wide receiver was forced out of the match after sustaining an injury to his ribs following a 15-yard catch. Though he was able to leave the field without assistance, he did not return.

Cam Akers 

One of a quartet of rushing backs Los Angeles is employing this season, Akers sustained a rib-injury on the first drive of the game against the Eagles, landing awkwardly on his right side, before heading towards the sideline. Initially ruled “questionable” for his return, he was later downgraded to “out”.

Anthony Barr

The Minnesota linebacker was unable to move his right arm early Sunday and was quickly listed as “questionable” on the Vikings’ depth chart. While it is unclear exactly how Barr sustained the injury, Minnesota later ruled him out for the remainder of the game.

Sterling Shepard 

Prior to the end of the first half, the Giants’ receiver sustained an injury to his toe, as New York looked to get on the board for the first time. While the severity of it was initially unclear, the Giants have announced he will not return.

David Montgomery 

Attempting to get through the line of scrimmage, the Chicago running back was tackled and driven into the ground, landing on his head and injuring his neck. While the back seems to have avoided the concussion protocol he has been ruled out.

Davante Adams

The Green Bay Packers wide receiver is questionable to return against the Detroit Lions after a hamstring injury.