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Agree, that could potentially be a huge problem for the rest of his career and after. I hope for the best for him, he is a great young QB and person.This terrible, will change his life forever having an injury like that as young as he is.
Transverse process is one of the little spines coming off the back of the vertebrae, and it is pretty minor actually as far as injuries go. It isn't weight bearing, and really only provides support structure for the spinal erectors and such. He will only be out however long enough it takes the bone to heal enough to not snap again.This terrible, will change his life forever having an injury like that as young as he is.
Luckily not a cardiac contusion, but a sternum contusion. At least that's what pete caroll is saying.Seahawks’ Rees Odhiambo remains hospitalized with cardiac contusion
Posted by Michael David Smith on October 2, 2017, 12:58 PM EDT
Seahawks left tackle Rees Odhiambo suffered a blunt cardiac injury on Sunday night and remains hospitalized. Odhiambo is believed to have suffered a cardiac contusion, or a bruised heart, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The injury appeared to take place when Odhiambo was hit by Colts defensive lineman Jabaal Sheard on an interception return. Odhiambo had to be attended to by the medical staff after that play, but he returned to the field on the Seahawks’ next offensive possession and stayed in the game. He played every offensive snap but was hospitalized afterward.Odhiambo is the second Seahawks left tackle to suffer a serious injury this season. They have already lost left tackle George Fant to a torn ACL.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-remains-hospitalized-with-cardiac-contusion/