Giants QB Eli Manning Now Has A Stress Reaction In Foot

Discussion in 'New York Giants' started by SRW, Nov 29, 2009.

  1. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    Overcompensating for his hurting plantar fascia, Giants quarterback Eli Manning developed a stress reaction in his right foot that could be worse than the original ailment, ESPN.com reports. The stress reaction is in the cuboid bone, and if it develops into a stress fracture, then Manning's season could be over, according to the report. To avoid aggravating the injury, Manning is staying off his foot as much as possible, wearing supportive shoes and being treated with a bone stimulator, according to ESPN.

    Source: SportingNews.com
     
  2. cris80

    cris80 comic relief



    Wow, the Giant's have an amazing medical staff!



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  3. gillmanjr

    gillmanjr Rookie

    Wow this season is turning into one disaster after another. I say bench him and let the foot heal - I don't think they could play any worse than they have. :icon_frown:
     
  4. SoDev

    SoDev Don't tase me, bro!

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    Bone stimulator. :icon_lol:
     
  5. hermhater

    hermhater Guest