Josh Gordon suffers non-major knee injury in Patriots' win
New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon exited Thursday night's 35-14, Week 6 win over the New York Giants with a knee injury and did not return.
Gordon injured his knee toward the end of the second quarter while making a tackle attempt on a turnover. It looked bad when it happened, but Gordon was seen on the stationary bike on the sidelines in the second half, prompting Ian Rapoport of NFL Network to suggest it's "not a major injury." Gordon has some extra days to heal before the Patriots take on the New York Jets on Monday night in Week 7.
Gordon has 20 catches on 36 targets for 287 yards and 1 touchdown this season.
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