Week 10 Fantasy Football Injury Report : Thursday Night Games, Sherman's Achilles, Wilson/Brisset/Freeman Concussion Protocol, Teddy's Return
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After each week of NFL football games for the 2017-2018 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league. My co-host and strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd (hence the J in "JK"..I'm the K...). Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career. Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective. Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them.
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Week 10 Injuries:
Martellus Bennett (TE, Green Bay & now New England) went from getting cut by Packers to active for Patriots in 4 days
- Looks like he is feeling pretty good to me (See video below)
After disagreeing on the severity of his shoulder injury, the Packers released Bennett with a “failure to disclose an injury” designation after Week 9.
The #Packers paid TE Martellus Bennett $8M of his 3-year, $21M contract. The only tangible benefit to cutting him with the failure to disclose is if they argue his entire contract is void & go after his money. This isn’t over just yet.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 8, 2017
Daniel Lasko, New Orleans, RB taken off the field in stretcher on kickoff coverage
- Sparks discussion on kickoffs, touchbacks, the Patriots and what happens when you try to be like the patriots (see below)
103 YARDS TO THE HOUSE!@DionLewisRB is GONE. #GoPats #NEvsDEN pic.twitter.com/fnVmoZVx1u
— NFL (@NFL) November 13, 2017
Devonta Freeman, RB Atlanta, 2nd Concussion in 4 Months
- No Video, Thomas Davis Quote on Twitter…
If Devonta Freeman misses MNF, it will end the 2nd longest active starting streak for RBs at 30.
— Gregg Rosenthal (@greggrosenthal) November 13, 2017
Frank Gore has the longest at *102*
Joe Haden, CB Pittsburgh, Fractured Fibula, Out 3-8 weeks
Slo-mo and zoom of Haden injury #Steelers pic.twitter.com/LAQAUJ7OWU
— Steelers Depot (@Steelersdepot) November 13, 2017
Aaron Jones, Ty Mongomery, RB's Green Bay
- Jones MCL 3-6 Weeks
- Montgomery Ribs Week to Week
Richard Sherman, CB Seattle, Ruptured Achilles, Out for the year
Richard Sherman broke down in tears before leaving on crutches tonight: "I owe it to those guys, and I gave ’em everything I had." #Q13FOX https://t.co/oBzK1imNh5 pic.twitter.com/DcDPVCfj09
— Dusty Lane (@Dustin_L_Lane) November 10, 2017
- Players speak out on their dislike for Thursday Night games
- Richard Sherman wrote a Players Tribune Article about his hate for Thursday night games last year
Richard Sherman played through Achilles pain for weeks before season-ending injury
Stats provided by Football Outsiders says the data does not show a correlation between TNF and higher rates of injury.
On Dec. 14, 2016, Richard Sherman wrote a piece for The Players' Tribune entitled "Why I hate Thursday Night... https://t.co/dz0rMHAeUi
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 10, 2017
- Good Morning America's take on Thursday Night Games with Tony Reali (below)
- The players benefit financially from TNF
Russell Wilson, QB Seattle, Concussion protocol issue
- Team could be fined $150,000 for violating the league concussion protocol
- Is the team really at fault for a situation like this?
- Did the blue tent blow this out of proportion?
- The idea of a helmet penalty box is brought up as a potential solution
Russell Wilson sent off after taking hit to the chin for concussion check, ducked in the tent then sent right back out pic.twitter.com/8HXvKOGNuG
— That Dude (@cjzer0) November 10, 2017
Jacoby Brissett, QB Indianapolis, More concussion protocol issues
- Brings up a discussion on "Concussion Body Language"
#NFL #concussion protocol is a fraud. QB Jacoby Brissett goes back in after showing the clearest concussions signs of the season. Helmet-to-helmet hit, holds head, then goes limp, then needs help up. You don't need a protocol to hold this player out for the game. Check the tape: pic.twitter.com/db8sDwVmVl
— Chris Nowinski, Ph.D. (@ChrisNowinski1) November 12, 2017
- Delayed onset of concussion symptoms are a real thing (Kevin s




