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Strange that Rivera had no Update on Norman


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At least he has an extra 3 days to recover. Just another reason why I believe NONE of the starting 22 should play the last preseason game.

Yea it's about as stupid as having another team come practice with you to prepare for practice.  Why the hell do you need another team to practice with when you will play them in a glorified scrimmage. 

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I'm hoping it's just a stinger and they're just being cautious. Even if it is a concussion, if it's a small one, he can be good to go in a week and a half. Of course, if it's one at all, you can bet he misses Jacksonville.

Announcers mentioned he was holding his arm right after he went down.

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Especially since he left early in the game.  Concussion is obviously a concern but also hope it's nothing else.

Rivera is generally more forthcoming than a lot of coaches so it's interesting. Hope he's a go for Jacksonville 

No it's not. Even in the next day press conference he ALWAYS says, "I don't go ask about injuries until after this press conference so that I don't have to answer the question". 

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