Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Zay Jones left Sunday’s lopsided 44-22 loss to the Seattle Seahawks with an Achilles injury and did not return.
He ended the afternoon with no catches on one target.
The wide receiver went down late in the second quarter with the Cardinals driving deep in Seahawks territory.
After being targeted in the end zone and beginning to walk off, Jones went down with the injury. The TV broadcast showed his leg pop before going down.
He was helped off the field by trainers and did not put any weight on it.
Additionally, the Cardinals lost defensive linemen Darius Robinson and Walter Nolen III late in the game.
Robinson exited with four tackles, while Nolen registered two.
In addition to Jones’ exit, second-year safety Dadrion Taylor-Demerson left the game with an ankle injury suffered in the first half. He did not return.
Injuries only added to Arizona’s issues in a blowout loss to Seattle.
The Cardinals offense was largely stagnant outside of a second quarter touchdown run by wide receiver Greg Dortch and a pair of late scores from Trey McBride and Marvin Harrison Jr. when the game was already out of reach.
Defensively, Arizona was gashed on the ground and through the air down three starters — Will Johnson, Mack Wilson Sr. and Max Melton — plus Rabbit and others.
Additionally, offensive lineman Jonah Williams suffered a shoulder issue picked up in the third quarter.
In his place at right tackle was Kelvin Beachum.
Running back Bam Knight also went down with an ankle injury, while wide receiver Simi Fehoko was ruled out with a wrist issue.