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injury notebook: Panthers' Olsen ruptures plantar fascia
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[December 03, 2018]
Carolina tight end Greg Olsen
ruptured the plantar fascia in his right foot on Sunday, he told
reporters following the Panthers' 24-17 road loss to the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers. He is expected to miss the remainder of the season, per
multiple reports.
It is a different injury on the same foot that cost Olsen nine games
last season and three games early this season, due to a pair of
Jones fractures, one of which required surgery. Olsen opted not to
have surgery after the second Jones fracture in Week 1 this season.
"It's kind of one of those things where it was a matter of time,"
Olsen said from his locker following the game. "We kind of pushed
this foot I think as far as possible the last two seasons, and today
it just kind of had enough."
The 33-year-old, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, made one grab for
13 yards Sunday, leaving him with game with 27 catches for 291 yards
and four touchdowns on the season. He had 17 catches for 191 yards
and one score in his abbreviated 2017 campaign.
--Denver cornerback Chris Harris Jr. broke his right leg in the
first half of the Broncos' road win over the Cincinnati Bengals,
coach Vance Joseph confirmed after the game.
Joseph said he's not yet sure if Harris will be out for the rest of
the season or if the cornerback will need surgery. Multiple outlets
reported the injury is a broken fibula.
Harris went down midway through the first quarter while making a
tackle on A.J. Green, and his leg appeared to get hit as teammates
converged. He looked to be in significant pain and could not put
weight on his right leg while being helped off the field, and he was
quickly carted to the locker room.
--Green also left the Broncos-Bengals game, getting carted to the
locker room with a right foot injury shortly after Harris' injury.
Green, who was returning from a three-game absence caused by a toe
injury, went down on a non-contact play as he began running a route
off the line of scrimmage three minutes into the second quarter. He
appeared to be in significant pain and could not put weight on the
right foot while being helped off the field. He held his head in his
hands while riding back to the locker room on a cart with his shoe
off.
Green, 30, had one catch for 7 yards Sunday before getting hurt. For
the season, he has 46 catches for 694 yards and six touchdowns in
eight games. Cincinnati also lost linebacker Vontaze Burfict to a
concussion in the game.
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Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen (88) warms up prior to the
game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports
--The Cleveland Browns lost cornerback Denzel Ward (concussion) and
defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi (biceps) to injuries against the
Houston Texans.
Ward went down in the first half and appeared to be favoring his
right arm and shoulder. He was evaluated in the medical tent before
being taken to the locker room and ruled out.
Ogunjobi was also hurt in the first half and taken to the medical
tent for evaluation, getting ruled out shortly afterward.
--San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan told reporters after the 49ers'
loss to the Seattle Seahawks that running back Matt Breida
aggravated his ankle injury during pregame warmups.
The comment explains Breida's limited role, as he had just five
carries for 6 yards while Jeff Wilson Jr. had 15 carries for 61
yards. Breida entered the game with 738 yards this season and ranked
third in the NFL in yards per carry (5.8).
Breida had been limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday with
the ankle issue but practiced in full on Friday.
--The Seahawks lost running back Chris Carson and right guard D.J.
Fluker to injury.
Carson told reporters afterward that he dislocated a finger and had
it stitched up, adding that he is fine. He finished with 69 yards on
13 carries, while rookie first-rounder Rashaad Penny added 65 yards
and a score on seven carries.
Fluker went down with a hamstring injury in the fourth quarter and
was quickly ruled out.
--The Minnesota Vikings lost cornerback Trae Waynes to a concussion
during their loss to the New England Patriots.
Minnesota's other starting cornerback, Xavier Rhodes, entered with a
hamstring injury and missed much of the game. First-round pick Mike
Hughes, the third cornerback entering the season, was lost earlier
this season due to a torn ACL.
--Field Level Media
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