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Thursday, August 09, 2007

Irons injures left knee, ankle

DETROIT -- Rookie running back Kenny Irons was taken to the Cincinnati locker room late in the second quarter after suffering injuries to left ankle and left knee. His return to the game is doubtful.

He ran four times for 17 yards in the first half. He had a long run of 11 yards.

Kenny Watson is playing tailback.


4 Comments:

at 8/09/2007 9:21 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

This could be huge if Irons is going to miss any part of the season. What is the status of the x-ray?

 
at 8/09/2007 10:05 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's too early to say "not another chris perry deal", but please, "not another chris perry deal"!

 
at 8/09/2007 10:25 PM Blogger Al said...

Chris Perry? Kenny Irons? Two words: "Steven Jackson". Worst non-pick ever.

 
at 8/10/2007 10:11 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hind sight is twenty-twenty, but the comment about Stephen Jackson is spot on. It looks like the Bengals fascination with finding a "change of pace" to the bruising Rudi Johnson has landed them nothing but paper tigers. Looking back, the bruises on top of bruises style that Johnson & Jackson would have brought, probably would have been a better fit for the AFC North anyhow.

 
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