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Kurt Coleman Suffered A Sprained MCL - Will Miss Some Time


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He will be out the next two games since we play the Eagles on Thursday. With the Bears after that it would make sense to rest him for that game as well and target a week 8 return against the Bucs. Southward will almost certainly be promoted to the 53. We may need another S depending on Cox's status.

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

Looks like acquiring safety depth is in order.  I hope old Hurndog was paying attention during his GM101 class.

i wouldn't get your hopes up. i wrote the coursebook for it and just used poo i googled, usually off of browns fan forums.

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11 minutes ago, bobsfoodbasics said:

According to sports injury predictor, a DB with a sprained MCL, on average, misses 1.3 weeks.

Average probably doesn't apply to 36 year olds.

But, I've torn both MCLs. Hurts like hell for a few days but gets a lot better surprisingly quickly. These were grade 2 tears. Did the first one when I was about 29 and the second around 33.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Average probably doesn't apply to 36 year olds.

But, I've torn both MCLs. Hurts like hell for a few days but gets a lot better surprisingly quickly. These were grade 2 tears. Did the first one when I was about 29 and the second around 33.

Coleman is 29.

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34 minutes ago, Bartin said:

He will be out the next two games since we play the Eagles on Thursday. With the Bears after that it would make sense to rest him for that game as well and target a week 8 return against the Bucs. Southward will almost certainly be promoted to the 53. We may need another S depending on Cox's status.

Disagree about the Bears. If he's healthy, I don't see why we would rest him for no real reason. It's a sprain, not a tear. I'm fairly certain he'll play if he's ready.

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