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Trade deadline would have little to do with it, and much to do with significantly compromising performance with the use of only one fully functional hand.
If he were a skill position, he would need ~7 weeks. As a non-skill player, he might get by with 4-5 weeks
Which wrist Doc? right or left?Taylor reportedly sustained a "wrist injury." Specifically, it is a wrist hyperextension. These can take anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks to allow return to play, depending on the extent of the ligament damage.
See my post above yours...............non-throwing hand...............Taylor is right-handed.Which wrist Doc? right or left?
Sorry, I didn't see the "non throwing hand". Provides a reason to play Mills and see what we have.See my post above yours...............non-throwing hand...............Taylor is right-handed.
https://www.si.com/nfl/texans/news/houston-kamu-grugier-hill-knee-injury-update
Hopefully good news.HOUSTON -- Houston Texans standout linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill avoided a season-ending knee injury with an initial diagnosis indicating he didn't tear ligaments in his right knee and instead suffered a sprain as he aggravated a pre-existing injury that has affected him this season Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, according to league sources not authorized to speak publicly.
The unreported "knee sprain" is an MCL sprain. The reporter tries to differentiate a tear vs a sprain............in both instances, there is tearing of the ligament structures. Being a noncontact injury, it is most likely a grade II, not a grade I as is being implied. You aren't carted off the field for a grade I MCL. Most fans do not know, but MCL injuries like ACL injuries can occur by direct contact or by non-contact (when an athlete is running or jumping and then suddenly slows and changes direction or twists). Aug 3, 2019, Grugier-Hill sustained a serious grade III MCL tear at a TC practice. He went on to miss 3 games at the beginning of the regular season.
The unreported "knee sprain" is an MCL sprain. The reporter tries to differentiate a tear vs a sprain............in both instances, there is tearing of the ligament structures. Being a noncontact injury, it is most likely a grade II, not a grade I as is being implied. You aren't carted off the field for a grade I MCL. Most fans do not know, but MCL injuries like ACL injuries can occur by direct contact or by non-contact (when an athlete is running or jumping and then suddenly slows and changes direction or twists). Aug 3, 2019, Grugier-Hill sustained a serious grade III MCL tear at a TC practice. He went on to miss 3 games at the beginning of the regular season.
No. The 2019 MCL was of his left knee. Sunday's MCL injury was to his right knee, the same k nee that he sustained an MCL injuryin week 12.Doc - is this sprain/tear on the same knee as the one in 2019?
Players on the COVID reserve list are basically deemed inactive (like injured reserve) with no point to listing them on the Injury Report.Doc - prior to landing on the COVID list the Texans "hadn't ruled out Grugier-Hill playing this week". Is that really the case? If he clears COVID protocols he would move from that list to the injury list?