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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.When a player injures his knee, it’s often reported the team fears a torn ACL. (Which is kind of a relief, since it rules out rabies.)
When a player injures his lower leg, it’s often reported the team fears an Achilles injury. That’s precisely what Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports regarding the apparent lower-leg injury suffered Saturday by Lions tight end Eric Ebron.
On Friday, Bills linebacker Reggie Ragland suffered a non-contact knee injury. Coach Rex Ryan immediately expressed his concern. As of Saturday afternoon, Ryan doesn’t know whether those concerns will result in a worst-case scenario.
#Bills LB Reggie Ragland, who injured his knee, had an inconclusive MRI, source said. He's seeing more docs and getting 2nd opinion Monday.
49ers WR Eric Rogers, a coveted former CFL star signed this offseason, torn his ACL on Thursday, per Chip Kelly.
I recall the usual suspects having a conniption fit over Bill not signing Brandon Boykin when he signed with the Panthers.
But since then was released by the Panthers a month and half later and
now
Guy was on 4 teams in a span of a year. Clearly there is some issue there.
You definitely have the wrong guy, I've never cared about or commented on Boykin.
I remember people here questioned a EJ bIggers signing as they should
Relevant since we'll be seeing Da Bears in a week. Already 30th ranked OL last year losing more guys.
Bears center Hroniss Grasu tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee when he fell to the ground without being touched during “Family Fest,” sources told the Sun-Times Saturday night. He will require surgery and is likely lost for the season.
They won't, it's part of the game.Let's hope these type injuries skip the Patriot's squad this season.....