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Key injuries and notables from Week 16
Panthers tight end Greg Olsen makes one of his six receptions Sunday. (Bob Leverone/AP)

Key injuries

■ Raiders QB Derek Carr suffered a broken right fibula and is out indefinitely.

■ Titans QB Marcus Mariota was carted off the field in the third quarter with a fractured right fibula. CB LeShaun Sims was evaluated for a concussion.

■ Jets QB Bryce Petty hurt his left shoulder, and TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins injured his hamstring. Neither player finished the game.

■ Browns QB Robert Griffin III sustained a concussion in the fourth quarter, and CB Joe Haden hurt his neck in the third quarter and did not return.

■ Seahawks WR Tyler Lockett was carted off the field with a serious right leg injury in the second quarter.

■ 49ers running back Carlos Hyde exited with a knee injury.

■ Jaguars RBs T.J. Yeldon (ankle) and Chris Ivory (hamstring) had to leave the game.

■ Bears LB Leonard Floyd exited early in the second quarter because of a concussion and was taken from the sideline on a cart. The first-round draft pick missed a game last month because of a concussion. DB Deon Bush (ankle) and TE Daniel Brown (shoulder) also left the game.

■ Packers RT Bryan Bulaga suffered a shoulder injury in the fourth quarter. CB LaDarius Gunter left in the second quarter with an elbow injury.

■ Chargers LB Denzel Perryman sustained a leg injury in the fourth quarter and was taken from the field on a cart.

Notables

■ Panther Greg Olsen became the first tight end in NFL history to record three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.

■ The Jaguars’ Blake Bortles and Marqise Lee became the first quarterback-receiver combination to throw TD passes to each other in the same game since 1985, when the Bears’ Jim McMahon and Walter Payton accomplished the feat.

■ David Johnson set the Cardinals season record for rushing touchdowns with 16. John David Crow set the previous mark of 14 in 1962.

■ Kenny Britt became the Rams’ first 1,000-yard receiver since Torry Holt in 2007.

■ Jameis Winston has 27 TD passes, tying the Buccaneers’ season record set by Josh Freeman in 2012.

■ The Raiders’ Sebastian Janikowski had made 266 of his previous 267 extra-point attempts before missing twice in the second quarter.

■ The Buccaneers deactivated running back Doug Martin — a first-team All-Pro last season — in what team officials called a coach’s decision. Martin had not been on the team’s injury report.

■ Panthers LB Luke Kuechly was held out of a fifth straight game because of a concussion.