Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green significantly hurt his hamstring in the opening minutes of a loss to the Buffalo Bills, the most notable injury on a Sunday when plenty of big-name players were sidelined.Green got his right foot caught awkwardly while trying for a contested catch on Cincinnatis first pass of the game. Green grabbed his right hamstring as he hit the ground and stayed down for several minutes.Green barely bent the leg as he was helped to the sideline and then taken off on a cart. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis had no details on the extent of the injury, but it seems Cincinnati may be without its star receiver for the foreseeable future.The Bengals-Bills game included plenty of other injuries to major players.The Bills lost two of their top offensive players in the first half: receiver Robert Woods injured his knee being tackled after a catch, and LeSean McCoy hurt his left thumb late in the second quarter. Its unclear how long each will be sidelined.A left knee injury knocked Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick out of the game, too.Chicago Bears rookie linebacker Leonard Floyd had the days scariest injury. The first-round draft pick from Georgia left on a stretcher with less than six minutes remaining in a loss to the New York Giants.Bears coach John Fox said Floyd injured his neck. The team said Sunday night that Floyd was released from the hospital and returned to Chicago.Some of his movement looked good or encouraging, but hes going through the necessary tests, Fox said after the game. It appeared it was on a tackle. Im sure they are evaluating him for a concussion as well. Anytime they bring the cart out and the board out, they have some neck concerns. He seemed to have pretty good movement skills at that point.The Bears also lost tight end Zach Miller to a foot injury after he caught three passes for 61 yards, including a 19-yard touchdown. 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