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When Washington Redskins quarterback Alex Smith was lost for the season on Sunday after breaking the tibia and fibula in his right leg on a second half play against the Houston Texans, it ...
“Oh, I knew [it was bad] right away, as soon as I looked down and my leg wasn’t straight,” Smith told Yahoo Sports with a chuckle. “You’re so used to your whole life, when you look down ...
Reports on Wednesday said Redskins quarterback Alex Smith is dealing with infection after surgery to fix a broken leg.
Smith attended the University of Utah and played for the Utah Utes, wearing number 11. [9] He finished fourth in voting for the 2004 Heisman Trophy and was selected as the 2004 Mountain West Conference Player of the Year. [10] Smith posted a 21–1 record as a starter in college, while leading a high-powered spread offense under head coach ...
While initially only the players on the field could see the extent of the damage to Theismann's leg, the reverse-angle instant replay provided a clearer view of what had actually happened: Theismann's lower leg bones were broken midway between his knee and his ankle, such that his leg from his foot to his mid-shin was lying flat against the ...
Washington Redskins quarterback Alex Smith suffered what appears to be a very serious leg injury against the Houston Texans on Sunday. Alex Smith suffers Joe Thiesmann-esque leg injury [Video ...
Quarterback Alex Smith took the snap and handed off the ball very discreetly through Running Back J. D. McKissic's legs who was positioned way down low and just to the right of Smith. Smith faked a run to the right, while McKissic aptly outmaneuvered defenders for a 10 yard gain and a first down.
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