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  • BillsFan619 changed the title to Jaylen Waddle - high ankle sprain (updated - likely out vs Ravens)
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11 minutes ago, extrahammer said:

If it's high ankle sprain that's at least more than two weeks he'd miss right?

If he played for the Bills then yes. Miami, not a chance. Just ask tua how they handle injuries lol

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On 12/26/2023 at 4:09 PM, Gregg said:

 

Going into the Baltimore game banged up is a nightmare for them. The Ravens are just as physical as the Niners. They will be hitting everything hard in a white jersey with the #1 seed on the line. The Dolphins could be in bad shape health wise when they face the Bills.

This is a very valid point. But it’s professional football in January. Everybody is banged up 😃

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12 minutes ago, Paul Costa said:

This is a very valid point. But it’s professional football in January. Everybody is banged up 😃

 

True but the Ravens and 49ers seem to be the most physical teams in the league. With the #1 seed in play, I expect Baltimore to come out very physical against Miami. They just don't tackle their opponents they seem to hit right thru them extremely hard.  I am surprised they don't get more unnecessary roughness calls against them the way the refs call games in today's game. Same with SF. 

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It used to be commonly accepted that a high ankle sprain was at the very least a month long recovery, especially for a WR. Nowadays it seems like these guys are back out there in a matter of hours. 

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1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said:

It used to be commonly accepted that a high ankle sprain was at the very least a month long recovery, especially for a WR. Nowadays it seems like these guys are back out there in a matter of hours. 

A google search on High Ankle Sprain:

 

How long does it take for a high ankle sprain to heal?

 

Recovery from a high ankle sprain, often caused in football when a player plants a foot on the ground before an extreme outward twist of the foot, can take 4-6 weeks. Severe high ankle sprains can take up to six months and might require surgery.

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13 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

It used to be commonly accepted that a high ankle sprain was at the very least a month long recovery, especially for a WR. Nowadays it seems like these guys are back out there in a matter of hours. 

 

 

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I fully suspect that the terminally injured Dolphins players will be loaded up with every painkiller known to man for the Bills game. And while I would love to give the Bills every chance to win Week 18, it matters that the 'Phins lose to Ravens to give us a shot.

 

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14 hours ago, ganesh said:

A google search on High Ankle Sprain:

 

How long does it take for a high ankle sprain to heal?

 

Recovery from a high ankle sprain, often caused in football when a player plants a foot on the ground before an extreme outward twist of the foot, can take 4-6 weeks. Severe high ankle sprains can take up to six months and might require surgery.

 

I think teams in general have become very loose with their reporting of ankle sprains. So many players coming back early from high ankle sprains makes me question if they really had a high ankle sprain. 

  • BillsFan619 changed the title to Jaylen Waddle - high ankle sprain (updated - ruled out vs Ravens)
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17 hours ago, dma0034 said:

Wasn't Tyreek Hill's injury a high ankle sprain and he only missed one game?

 

I don't know if his injury is a HAS but besides missing a game he has been in and out of games regularly it seems...

 

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