Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown left Sunday’s game against Jacksonville with a knee injury.

Brown was slow to get up following his final catch of the game late in the first half. He had two catches for 36 yards before he was ruled out in the second half.

Brown already missed three games this season with a hamstring injury. He has two 100-yard receiving games this season and entered Sunday with 21 catches for 408 yards and three touchdowns.

Brown had 106 catches for 1,456 yards and seven touchdowns last season for the Eagles and has been one of the top receivers in the NFL since his rookie season with Tennessee in 2019. Brown signed a three-year contract extension in April that included $84 million in guaranteed money.

SAINTS’ OLAVE LEAVES HOSPITAL: Saints wide receiver Chris Olave was discharged from Carolinas Medical Center and returned to New Orleans from Charlotte on Sunday night with his team.

Olave sustained a concussion in the first quarter of Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers following a scary hit from safety Xavier Woods, resulting in him being placed on a backboard and taken to the hospital for observations.

The Saints say Olave has use of all of his extremities.

Olave was coming across the middle on a pass route when he was sandwiched by Woods and cornerback Dane Jackson. Woods appeared to lead with his shoulder, but collided with Olave’s head as he was attempting to catch the ball on the run.

Immediately four flags came flying and Woods was penalized for unnecessary roughness. He was not ejected.

Olave remained on the field for several minutes being attended to by trainers as the crowd went silent and players from both teams gathered around him.

HAIL, HAIL: The Arizona Cardinals opted to open the roof at State Farm Stadium for Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears.

Of course it hailed.

Rain started early in the second quarter, picked up to a downpour and turned to hail, forcing the Cardinals to close the roof. It takes about 12 minutes for the roof to close, and the rain had mostly dissipated by the time it finished.

The Cardinals typically keep the roof closed early in the season when it’s still hot in the desert, often opening it later in the year when it cools.