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Get him off the field MORON and let him heal.
FOXBORO — If yesterday was any indication, wide receiver Danny Amendola won’t be returning to game action anytime soon.
Amendola was present for practice, but he moved through each drill with extreme caution as he continues to nurse a torn groin. In fact, it was surprising to see Amendola on the field at all, given how gingerly he moved through each rep.
Amendola barely could stride over the bags in agility drills for ball carriers, and he limped to the end of the line after each turn. He then jogged through short passing drills and again limped afterward, showing noticeable pain.
A source told the Herald last week that Amendola’s injury could take six weeks to heal. On Sunday, another source said the Patriots and a separate hip specialist do not believe Amendola has a sports hernia that would require surgery. However, another doctor disagreed, so the situation remains up in the air as Amendola and the Pats figure out the best course of action. -
FOXBORO — If yesterday was any indication, wide receiver Danny Amendola won’t be returning to game action anytime soon.
Amendola was present for practice, but he moved through each drill with extreme caution as he continues to nurse a torn groin. In fact, it was surprising to see Amendola on the field at all, given how gingerly he moved through each rep.
Amendola barely could stride over the bags in agility drills for ball carriers, and he limped to the end of the line after each turn. He then jogged through short passing drills and again limped afterward, showing noticeable pain.
A source told the Herald last week that Amendola’s injury could take six weeks to heal. On Sunday, another source said the Patriots and a separate hip specialist do not believe Amendola has a sports hernia that would require surgery. However, another doctor disagreed, so the situation remains up in the air as Amendola and the Pats figure out the best course of action. -
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