Re: Bradfords knee??
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 10:56 am
Post by rfip on 12 minutes ago
David J. Chao, MDVerified account @profootballdoc 21m21 minutes ago
Not because of limited throws i pregame warm up but due to limp walking off field. #SamBradford will be out today.
UPDATED: Sam Bradford out, which was clear from pregame walk
As expected, the Vikings will go with Case Keenum at quarterback instead of Sam Bradford, who was limited all week with knee swelling and soreness.
Initial post at 8:05 a.m. PT:
By video, it certainly appears Sam Braford won’t play Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He walked with a noticeable limp, favoring and unable to fully extend his left knee. Thus, with his landing foot affected, his accuracy and mobility would have been greatly diminished.
The Vikings will likely hold out Bradford this week in the hopes that his knee is healthy enough for him to play in the coming weeks.
What we know is that there was no trauma suffered in this past Monday’s season opener and that Bradford’s twice-repaired ACL is intact.
There is worry for cartilage damage going forward. That is what causes swelling and pain and would sideline Bradford for a time if there is damage.
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David J. Chao, MDVerified account @profootballdoc 21m21 minutes ago
Not because of limited throws i pregame warm up but due to limp walking off field. #SamBradford will be out today.
UPDATED: Sam Bradford out, which was clear from pregame walk
As expected, the Vikings will go with Case Keenum at quarterback instead of Sam Bradford, who was limited all week with knee swelling and soreness.
Initial post at 8:05 a.m. PT:
By video, it certainly appears Sam Braford won’t play Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He walked with a noticeable limp, favoring and unable to fully extend his left knee. Thus, with his landing foot affected, his accuracy and mobility would have been greatly diminished.
The Vikings will likely hold out Bradford this week in the hopes that his knee is healthy enough for him to play in the coming weeks.
What we know is that there was no trauma suffered in this past Monday’s season opener and that Bradford’s twice-repaired ACL is intact.
There is worry for cartilage damage going forward. That is what causes swelling and pain and would sideline Bradford for a time if there is damage.
Read more: http://minnesotavikingsnation.com/threa ... z4sx6CGEEQ