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Pilares has high ankle sprain


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Increases his chances of making it through waivers and thus getting to our practice squad while he heals up. I doubt very many teams want to use up a roster spot on a player that has an injury that could keep him out for an unknown period of time (we have seen some high ankle sprains take months and months to heal)

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From Men'sHealth.com

Recovery can take much longer than the common ankle sprain. If the injury is stable, a doctor will typically put the player in a cast for 6 weeks. If unstable, a syndesmotic screw may be placed between the tibia and fibula ligaments to hold them in position while the ligament heels. Rest here is crucial: these screws stay in place for three months—if walked on, they can break. Expect a player to be out for at least 3 months.
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You'd think all the injuries we have had, it'd force Hurney to finally make a move on somebody..instead he still does nothing.

I'm not suggesting we prioritize a WR in FA...but I'm getting tired of seeing players we could use in the FA pool and us doing nothing, especially with more injuries mounting..

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