
Lions coach Jim Schwartz this morning declined to address a report that quarterback Matthew Stafford has a Grade 3 separated shoulder, a slightly worse injury than the one he suffered to the same shoulder earlier this year.
"We don't share results of MRIs or anything else with members of the media or anybody else other than the player and the staff here," Schwartz said in his weekly radio show on WXYT 97.1-FM. "Matt wasn't able to finish the game; he was very sore, and we'll get him back on the field as soon as we can. And that's been our approach with reporting injuries from the very beginning."
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Stafford's Season Over? Lions Won't Comment
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Lions coach Jim Schwartz this morning declined to address a report that quarterback Matthew Stafford has a Grade 3 separated shoulder, a slightly worse injury than the one he suffered to the same shoulder earlier this year.
"We don't share results of MRIs or anything else with members of the media or anybody else other than the player and the staff here," Schwartz said in his weekly radio show on WXYT 97.1-FM. "Matt wasn't able to finish the game; he was very sore, and we'll get him back on the field as soon as we can. And that's been our approach with reporting injuries from the very beginning."
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