Gruesome Packers Injury
The initial diagnosis is that allen suffered a dislocated ankle with a small fracture which is relatively good news when you consider how much worse it could have been.
Gruesome packers injury. The official source of the latest packers injury report for gameday. The green bay packers wont have running back and returner tyler ervin for the rest of the afternoon against the jacksonville jaguars. Ervin who left the game with a rib injury in the second.
Share this article share tweet text email link joe vitale. Alex smith victim of his own gruesome lower leg injury back in 2018 came in for allen against new york and threw for 325 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. Allen attempted to scramble.
Taylors injury was particularly gruesome for the manner in which the 30 year old hit the turf appearing to land awkwardly on his right shoulder and neck. But when you decide to chop off your own finger because it is prohibiting you from playing your game that is. You absolutely hate to see this.
Green bay packers injury report. Astrong day for aaron rodgers and the green bay packers offense came at great cost to their offensive guards. Full green bay packers injuries for the 2020 season including date of injury players position and injury status.
During the first quarter of the georgia florida game uga true freshman wide receiver marcus rosemy jacksaint scored on a third down pass from stetson bennett to give the bulldogs a. Kyle allen was carted off the field in the first quarter sunday after he was leg whipped in the knee by giants safety ja. Another washington football team quarterback suffered a gruesome leg injury.
When trainers attended to him though. The packers finished sundays 43 34 victory over the minnesota vikings without either of the two guards who started the game for them losing lucas patrick who started on the left while elgton jenkins filled in as starting right tackle early in the first half and later having veteran right guard lane taylor carted off the field with a knee injury.