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UPDATED: Jaycee Horn Diagnosed with Broken Foot


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2 minutes ago, mbarbour21 said:

Do not rush this man back. Give him adequate time to heal. The future is too bright right now to get focused on instant success. We give him 10+ weeks to heal and he is back before we even play Tampa. 

exactly. its week 3. you get him back by week 13ish and hopefully at that time we are in strong wild card contention. 

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1 minute ago, jamos14 said:

This reads like the worst case scenario.   

 

Not really. Worst case scenario would've been achilles. This is likely only season ending if our season falls apart and we don't want to risk bringing him back. The long end of the recovery is 3 months which puts us in December. He should be back for a few regular season games and playoffs if we're still in that conversation. Pretty good news all things considered. There was never a chance with the way it looked and his reaction that this wasn't going to at least be a few month recovery. Just thrilled it's not a 6-8+ month recovery and potential career altering injury.

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20 minutes ago, t96 said:

Not really. Worst case scenario would've been achilles. This is likely only season ending if our season falls apart and we don't want to risk bringing him back. The long end of the recovery is 3 months which puts us in December. He should be back for a few regular season games and playoffs if we're still in that conversation. Pretty good news all things considered. There was never a chance with the way it looked and his reaction that this wasn't going to at least be a few month recovery. Just thrilled it's not a 6-8+ month recovery and potential career altering injury.

Yes, achilles was the absolute worst fear.

 

But I meant worst case for "just a fracture".  If you are breaking multiple bones in the middle of your foot, there has to be ligament damage as well.   I just don't see any chance he comes back this season.

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Just now, glenwo2 said:

Two Words :

Artificial Turf

Short week and turf has injured many players. Someone should do a study on the increased injuries of a short week. 

 

1 hour ago, jamos14 said:

Yes, achilles was the absolute worst fear.

 

But I meant worst case for "just a fracture".  If you are breaking multiple bones in the middle of your foot, there has to be ligament damage as well.   I just don't see any chance he comes back this season.

Depends. Could be a hairline fracture that heals up in a month. But the way Horn was grimacing and needing help off the field, I have a feeling it’s a more extensive injury. 

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