
New York Giants starting linebacker Micah McFadden was carted off the field and ruled out with a leg/foot injury suffered in the first quarter of Sunday's season opener against the Washington Commanders.
McFadden was injured while making a tackle on Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels. His right leg was placed in an air cast, and he was taken off the field on a cart. He waved to the crowd as he exited to gracious applause.
McFadden was replaced by second-year linebacker Darius Muasau. The Commanders immediately took advantage, finding tight end Zach Ertz matched against Muasau for a touchdown on the very next play.
The Giants originally selected McFadden in the fifth round of the 2022 NFL draft. He became a full-time starter in 2023.
McFadden had started 14 games each of the previous two seasons. He racked up over 100 tackles each of those years, including a career high 107 last season.
This was supposed to be a big year for McFadden with his rookie deal set to expire at the end of the season. He said he wasn't focused on a new contract, but instead putting together a good season.
"I think there's a lot of things that I can focus on to get better," he said at the beginning of the summer. "There hasn't been anything yet [with the contract] and I'm just focused on what we're doing right now."