Grace 3. 4-6 weeks.
Yeah, that sounds like it's not going to be a rub some dirt on it thing, if it's grade 3.Grade 1: strain and contusions of AC joint; No deformity visible clinically or on x-ray
Grade 2: localised pain, swelling and deformity; X-rays show one-half separation of the AC joint, ie clavicle displaced cephalad by one-half the depth of the AC joint; Coraco-clavicular distance increased as compared to normal side; Partial tear of Coraco-clavicular ligaments
Grade 3: complete AC joint separation more than one-half the depth of the AC joint; clavicle under skin; Coraco-clavicular distance significantly increased; complete tear of coraco-clavicular ligaments
Yeah, that certainly doesn't sound good.According to https://www.shoulderdoc.co.uk/article/1448
Yeah, that sounds like it's not going to be a rub some dirt on it thing, if it's grade 3.
I would like to read your thoughts on this…I had a whole post written up about quarterbacks and injury labels and all that. It’s just not worth it.
Believe what you want to believe. It’s all good. It’s just entertainment at the end of the day.
QB's get injured, some more than others. That's a fact not a belief.I had a whole post written up about quarterbacks and injury labels and all that. It’s just not worth it.
Believe what you want to believe. It’s all good. It’s just entertainment at the end of the day.
The real tell will be how the Colts handle his roster spot. If he's IR'd with designation to return (what is it, 4 games? 6?) then his shoulder is likely thrashed. If he's not IR'd, maybe the team is hoping he's back in 3 weeks?? His throwing shoulder to boot. Ugh! There was a caller on local 93.5fm today that referenced Steve Emtman (sp?) and how this looks like it could play out similar.
Hopefully they start playing him more than just a handful of snaps. Although with Moss... I think JT needs to prove himself. He's got some competition for sure.“The full details have now trickled in. Here they are, per a source with knowledge of the terms.”
1. Signing bonus: $10.248 million.
2. 2023 base salary: $784,556, fully guaranteed.
3. 2024 base salary: $7.804 million, fully guaranteed.
4. 2024 per-game roster bonus: $510,000, fully guaranteed as of the third day after contract execution.
5. 2025 base salary: $11.98 million, $7.152 million of which is guaranteed for injury at signing. The $7.152 million becomes fully guaranteed on the fifth day of the 2024 league year.
6. 2025 per-game roster bonus: $1.02 million total.
7. 2026 base salary: $11.98 million.
8. 2026 per-game roster bonus: $1.02 million total.
Taylor was due to make $3.347 million over the balance of 2023. The deal has a new-money value of $14 million per year. From signing, it’s worth $11.336 million per year, with total cash of $45.347 million.
The signing bonus will be paid in two chunks, with $2.562 million paid on October 20, 2023, and the remaining $7.686 million paid on March 29, 2024.
It makes him the No. 2 running back in pay, behind 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey. It remains to be seen whether this contract breathes new life into the running back market.
Inside the Jonathan Taylor deal
The Colts did the unexpected on Saturday, giving running back Jonathan Taylor a long-term deal after weeks of dragging their feet.www.nbcsports.com
Not that I'm any kind of contract/cap prognosticator or anything - because I certainly am not - but I always thought, and think I even said, that something in the $10-12MM/yr range was where I thought he would land.“The full details have now trickled in. Here they are, per a source with knowledge of the terms.”
1. Signing bonus: $10.248 million.
2. 2023 base salary: $784,556, fully guaranteed.
3. 2024 base salary: $7.804 million, fully guaranteed.
4. 2024 per-game roster bonus: $510,000, fully guaranteed as of the third day after contract execution.
5. 2025 base salary: $11.98 million, $7.152 million of which is guaranteed for injury at signing. The $7.152 million becomes fully guaranteed on the fifth day of the 2024 league year.
6. 2025 per-game roster bonus: $1.02 million total.
7. 2026 base salary: $11.98 million.
8. 2026 per-game roster bonus: $1.02 million total.
Taylor was due to make $3.347 million over the balance of 2023. The deal has a new-money value of $14 million per year. From signing, it’s worth $11.336 million per year, with total cash of $45.347 million.
The signing bonus will be paid in two chunks, with $2.562 million paid on October 20, 2023, and the remaining $7.686 million paid on March 29, 2024.
It makes him the No. 2 running back in pay, behind 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey. It remains to be seen whether this contract breathes new life into the running back market.
Inside the Jonathan Taylor deal
The Colts did the unexpected on Saturday, giving running back Jonathan Taylor a long-term deal after weeks of dragging their feet.www.nbcsports.com