CheekyDave
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Breer just reported the same thing two minutes ago:
Green has knee surgery - Extra Points - Boston.com
(BTW, it's nice to have Breer and Curran back on the local scene. Certainly makes Mike's, Chris', Ian's, and Shalise's jobs harder though!)
Warren-Wilfork-Wright is still solid, with Pryor and Brace the top subs. Another injury on the D-line could be very problematic, however.
What !!!! I heard today morning in 98.5 that he is expected to play this week against Miami
Update (10:59 a.m.): A source put the timetable for Green's return at 2-4 weeks. While he's likely out for this week's game against the Dolphins, the possibility exists he could play in Indianapolis against the Colts.
Green is already walking on the surgically-repaired knee.
Key graphs from Breer:
Update (10:59 a.m.): A source put the timetable for Green's return at 2-4 weeks. While he's likely out for this week's game against the Dolphins, the possibility exists he could play in Indianapolis against the Colts.
Green is already walking on the surgically-repaired knee.
Bold prediction!If, God forbid, there are more injuries, players will start going on IR, and I suspect either Titus Adams or Darryl Richard will get promoted.
Bold prediction!
I predict that if several WRs go on IR, then Nunn will be promoted.
Warren-Wilfork-Wright is still solid, with Pryor and Brace the top subs. Another injury on the D-line could be very problematic, however.
They thrive under deadlines and challenges.Breer just reported the same thing two minutes ago:
Green has knee surgery - Extra Points - Boston.com
(BTW, it's nice to have Breer and Curran back on the local scene. Certainly makes Mike's, Chris', Ian's, and Shalise's jobs harder though!)