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A broken collarbone could end Dennard on the in season PUP. It is usually a 2-4 month recovery. Three months puts him ready just before the start of the season. Four or longer means PUP.
I am hoping for a separation if it is a significant injury.
Most people return to regular activities within 3 months of their injury. Your doctor will tell you when your injury is stable enough to do so. Returning to regular activities or lifting with your arm before your doctor advises may cause your fracture fragments to move or your hardware to break. This may require you to start your treatment from the beginning.
sounds like he broke every bone in his torso and shoulders by the histrionic fireworks permeating Patriot nauseation...
I'll wait foir the official team press release before I knee jerk my way through any more of this mental masturbation...
and here's the latest "Sky fell...entire team destroyed" report from the Globe
Dennard injured during Patriots OTAs; seven missing - Extra Points - Boston.com
Florio must be on vacation; he's overdue for a blog entry ripping the Pats for violating the rules regarding contact in OTAs.