Boldin could be out for year.

jcollins28

Well-Known Member
Messages
1,656
Reaction score
150
THE NEWS
It appears that Cardinals receiver Anquan Boldin has torn the meniscus in his right knee for a second straight season, according to the Associated Press. Head coach Dennis Green said the team will perform an MRI on the knee Monday to determine the exact nature of the injury.

Our View
We won't know the severity of Boldin's injury for sure until the results of the MRI are available, but a torn meniscus cost Boldin more than eight weeks last season. If his recovery period is the same this time around, his season would be over.

www.fanball.com Go to the right and scroll down, should be under Newsbreakers. Hot Newsbreaker.

Big loss for the Cards if it turns out as a torn meniscus.
 

LaTunaNostra

He Made the Difference
Messages
14,985
Reaction score
4
That's a same.

For him and for his team.

Plus I was looking forward to him going wild on Shawn Springs and Brian Dawkins later this year.
 

WoodysGirl

U.N.I.T.Y
Staff member
Messages
79,278
Reaction score
45,637
CowboysZone ULTIMATE Fan
as if things couldn't get any worse for the Vikings, but I read that Culpepper could be lost, too.
---------

Culpepper injured against Panthers
October 30, 2005

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper could miss the rest of the season after injuring his right knee against Carolina on Sunday, coach Mike Tice said.

``The quarterback doesn't appear to be in good shape,'' Tice said. ``I'm not a doctor, but the initial tests are not good. It doesn't appear that it's going to be anything that we as Vikings will want to hear.

``Things happen that are devastating. This certainly, if it's as serious as it appears, is devastating to our football team.''

Culpepper ran for an 18-yard gain on the final play of the first quarter when he was hit by multiple defenders. Carolina cornerback Chris Gamble came in from the side and tackled Culpepper's leg and he immediately grabbed his knee.

Culpepper was helped off the field and taken to a cart for the ride into the locker room. The team initially said he sprained his knee.

He was on crutches with a heavy brace around his knee after the game and said he wouldn't know anything until after undergoing an MRI on Monday.

``I'm not talking about anything,'' Culpepper said. ``We don't know the extent of the damage right now. I really can't talk about it until we do the MRIs and find out.''

Vikings trainer Chuck Barta said the team hadn't ruled out a possible torn anterior cruciate ligament in Culpepper's knee.

Brad Johnson replaced Culpepper and went 13-for-28 for 162 yards and a touchdown in Minnesota's 38-13 loss to the Panthers.

``We have to rally around Brad,'' Tice said. ``Brad doesn't have the same arm Daunte has, (but) Brad has played a lot more games than Daunte has. We can make up for the different styles by going to more short passing to give ourselves a chance to suit his style.

``Brad is a very good quarterback, he's won a Super Bowl. We have faith in Brad.''
 
Top