Saturday, October 24, 2009

NFL cleared that Browns is not responsible for RB Davis’ season-ending injury

The NFL said Friday that the Cleveland Browns did not violate any league policies when rookie running back James Davis was injured during a recent practice. The statement ended rumors that Davis was injured by one of the Browns players.

Earlier reports said James was not wearing any shoulder pads when he was hit by an unidentified linebacker wearing Browns jersey in full pads during a post-practice “opportunity period.” Afterwards, Davis was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 3, ending his first NFL season.

The league reviewed video of the practice session and interviewed Browns players, coaches and team staff. Eventually it came to the conclusion that Davis’ season-ending shoulder injury took place in a controlled environment and the Browns did not violate any league policies.

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