Andy Hicks
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walked off on his own. Seems ok.Derrick Mason down. Landed hard on his back.
coaching decision...mcfadden and fargas were in the same set on one of the plays before feild goal.I notice Fargas is in for the Raiders. Coaching decision or is there an injury to McFadden and/or Bush?
Apparently he is ok since he is in the game in the 2nd half.Boss got hurt, but we are going into halftime so no word on what it was or how bad. Looked like a knee injury.
blowoutDid something happen to MDJ? Jennings has as many carries.![]()
OK, just saw that in the other thread. Man, Tennessee really sucks.blowoutDid something happen to MDJ? Jennings has as many carries.![]()
Culpepper warming up, that is not a good sign.Calvin Johnson again slow to get up but stays in but needed to use official to get off ground. Stafford looked like he was horsecollared, but the Bears guy just grabbed a shirt but Stafford immediately clutched his knee. Did not look good, but he got off field, we will have to see if he comes back on next series as they kicked field goal
Knox reported as leg injury, no more details..
ALERT: WR Johnny Knox of the Bears left the game in the 4th quarter after suffering a knee injury. He is out for the remainder of the game.
Bye week will likely limit available informationSheesh, if Hester and Knox have serious injuries, that really elevates Bennett.
Haven't heard anything official, but watching the play he had a defender fall sideways onto his leg as he was getting thrown down for a sack. Didn't look like it bent much from the cam angle, but he immediately grabbed his leg. trainers looked at him and shut him down for the days, with some sort of protective sleeve over his knee. Sure there will be more detail after the postgame interviews...Any news on Stafford?
Yeah, it's not like they're going to announce a torn ACL within an hour after the game. Give it some time to find out exactly what's wrong.Haven't heard anything official, but watching the play he had a defender fall sideways onto his leg as he was getting thrown down for a sack. Didn't look like it bent much from the cam angle, but he immediately grabbed his leg. trainers looked at him and shut him down for the days, with some sort of protective sleeve over his knee. Sure there will be more detail after the postgame interviews...Any news on Stafford?
Back in.Coles thigh injury - Can't hardly move on sidelilne
Back on the field.Palmer limping off field
According to the scroll on NFLN, Stafford has a dislocated knee cap, more tests on Monday.Haven't heard anything official, but watching the play he had a defender fall sideways onto his leg as he was getting thrown down for a sack. Didn't look like it bent much from the cam angle, but he immediately grabbed his leg. trainers looked at him and shut him down for the days, with some sort of protective sleeve over his knee. Sure there will be more detail after the postgame interviews...Any news on Stafford?
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Matthew Stafford's knee was briefly dislocated in Sunday's loss to the Bears.The term for a temporary dislocation when it's popped back in is a "subluxation." The Lions are "hoping" that the damage wasn't severe, but Stafford will undergo more tests on Monday to determine the extent. Unfortunately, the secretive Lions almost certainly won't release the results. Mort does say that the Lions are confident Stafford won't miss more than 1-2 weeks. Oct. 4 - 8:08 pm etSource: Adam Schefter on TwitterAccording to the scroll on NFLN, Stafford has a dislocated knee cap, more tests on Monday.Haven't heard anything official, but watching the play he had a defender fall sideways onto his leg as he was getting thrown down for a sack. Didn't look like it bent much from the cam angle, but he immediately grabbed his leg. trainers looked at him and shut him down for the days, with some sort of protective sleeve over his knee. Sure there will be more detail after the postgame interviews...Any news on Stafford?
I know Mort is speculating only 1-2 weeks, but that doesnt sound too goodESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that Matthew Stafford's knee was briefly dislocated in Sunday's loss to the Bears.The term for a temporary dislocation when it's popped back in is a "subluxation." The Lions are "hoping" that the damage wasn't severe, but Stafford will undergo more tests on Monday to determine the extent. Unfortunately, the secretive Lions almost certainly won't release the results. Mort does say that the Lions are confident Stafford won't miss more than 1-2 weeks. Oct. 4 - 8:08 pm etSource: Adam Schefter on TwitterAccording to the scroll on NFLN, Stafford has a dislocated knee cap, more tests on Monday.Haven't heard anything official, but watching the play he had a defender fall sideways onto his leg as he was getting thrown down for a sack. Didn't look like it bent much from the cam angle, but he immediately grabbed his leg. trainers looked at him and shut him down for the days, with some sort of protective sleeve over his knee. Sure there will be more detail after the postgame interviews...Any news on Stafford?
Are you serious?Why does anyone care about Stafford? Is there a league out there where he's actually rostered?![]()