Injuries around the league

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I gave this a like for its affect on the patsies organization - not because Gronk is injured or unhealthy. As a person I wish him the best. But that organization can go eat a dick.
Hey, there are children on this site. Well, I mean I act like a child a lot.
 


The Cardinals fans of Arizona are all like...
1WD4VVs
 
...So I predict Monday the Tards will be all the talking heads pick as "the worst team in the league."

It has to be depressing for them, losing these guys, PLUS their running back David Johnson. Ouch
 
So if the Colts beat the Cards, does that make them the worst team in the NFL? An how would that reflect on the Rams? Hope it happens cause I'd like to hear the talking heads wrap their heads around that.
 
So if the Colts beat the Cards, does that make them the worst team in the NFL? An how would that reflect on the Rams? Hope it happens cause I'd like to hear the talking heads wrap their heads around that.
Basically all the other teams around us have to suck now.
 
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/09/17/rob-kelley-may-have-fractured-rib/

Rob Kelley may have fractured rib
Posted by Josh Alper on September 17, 2017

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Running the ball well is a big reason why the Redskins are heading back to Washington with a 27-20 win over the Rams, but one member of the group that picked up 229 yards on Sunday may be nursing an injury when he returns home.

Coach Jay Gruden said after the game, via John Keim of ESPN.com, that Rob Kelley may have suffered a fractured rib during the win. Kelley ran 12 times for 78 yards before leaving the game in the first half.

Kelley’s injury opened the door for rookie Samaje Perine, who didn’t touch the ball in the first game of the season. Perine ran 21 times for 67 yards and Chris Thompson chipped in with 77 yards on three carries, including a 61-yard touchdown that put Washington up 20-10 at halftime.

There’s no word on how long Kelley might be out, but more of the same from Perine and Thompson will make it easier to deal with his absence.