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I would say only if he is truly healthy.  A few weeks back I had advocated bringing him back for the playoffs if he were "on the fence", but my opinion has changed.  At the time I felt that the team had turned a corner and were playing to their potential, and that Bryce Young might have finally grown a brain.  I was wrong.  If he's not 100% it's not worth a major injury that ruins next season.  Bryce ain't it, and we are going nowhere fast with him at QB.

That said, if he's truly better then come on back.

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This is a tough call.

4-9 month recovery and he’s coming back in month 5. He also is going to be rusty and has t played at game speed since September.

Trotting him out there against a historically outstanding defense (based on DVOA) is also a tall task.

I have no doubt he’s up for it and is a huge upgrade at RG in a huge game. It’s a delicate balance for current vs next year success.

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Na, he has been out of action other than practice for a while. Game speed and physicality is different. He may be worse due to just being out so long and not up to game speed and physicality. On top of that, risking re injury. Let him sit the year out.

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2 hours ago, RJK said:

His comments in the interview the other day didn’t sound like he was planning on playing “a better day today, if I’m called on I’ll do my best” 

I can deal with playing poorly, just chalk that up to more Canales being a complete idiot. I cannot deal with him re-injuring himself. If you think I have been anti-Canales so far, wait until you see me if that happens.

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4 hours ago, RJK said:

His comments in the interview the other day didn’t sound like he was planning on playing “a better day today, if I’m called on I’ll do my best” 

Preparing for hunt is  a lot different than corbett et al

he isnt going to give info to the rams

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On 1/6/2026 at 4:42 AM, electro's horse said:

its not.

Biceps is a 6 month injury/recovery

Bills Matt Milano tore his August 15, 2024 and had surgery. He played the final 4 games last season starting 12/1. That's 109 days or 3.58 months.

Hunt injured his Sept 14.  It's Jan 9. Thats 118 days.

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