The Carolina Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith is still taking care of his injured arm, but it seemed that the recovering progress has been going on pretty well and it was reported that the receiver would be fine by the time of the final preseason game. So we may expect the young receiver to appear for the team’s season opener in early September.
Smith broke his arm last month in a flag football game and needed surgery. The injury typically requires two months of recovery time. It’s been one month and the regular season is less than two months away, so Smith could still have time to work out in preparation for playing in regular-season games. It is highly expected now that he would meet with another receiver named Steve Smith of the New York Giants on Sept. 12 for the season opener between the two teams.
Recently seen in a Brett Favre jersey, the Giants Steve Smith joked to reporters that he hoped nothing could prevent them to meet each other this time. For the past two seasons, something always happened to keep the two Steve Smiths away from meeting each other on field.
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Giants rookie safety Chad Jones needs more surgeries
The New York Giants rookie safety Chad Jones has to stay in hospital longer than previously expected as doctors said that he needs several more surgeries to repair the damages on his left leg. The news caused more people to doubt that whether the rookie would be able to play football gain.
At the moment, the only good news is that Jones has been out of intensive care and his father, Al Jones said that everything was going on well. At the moment, the family is not willing to mention the young man’s football career at all, and their only wish is that he could be healthy again.
"Nobody has said whether Chad will play again or not," said Al Jones, "We're not even asking that question right now. Things are going well. They have shown that they are taking good care of Chad while they're doing what they need to do to make sure their investment is protected."
While facing reporters, Al Jones sound optimistic about his son’s sports career, saying that Jones would be able to play baseball if he has to quit football, and even if he will never be able to become a professional athlete again and can only watch games on sideline in his favorite Brett Favre jersey, it’s still fine with the family as long as he is living well.
At the moment, the only good news is that Jones has been out of intensive care and his father, Al Jones said that everything was going on well. At the moment, the family is not willing to mention the young man’s football career at all, and their only wish is that he could be healthy again.
"Nobody has said whether Chad will play again or not," said Al Jones, "We're not even asking that question right now. Things are going well. They have shown that they are taking good care of Chad while they're doing what they need to do to make sure their investment is protected."
While facing reporters, Al Jones sound optimistic about his son’s sports career, saying that Jones would be able to play baseball if he has to quit football, and even if he will never be able to become a professional athlete again and can only watch games on sideline in his favorite Brett Favre jersey, it’s still fine with the family as long as he is living well.
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