The Seattle Seahawks were without wide receiver DK Metcalf last weekend in their abysmal 31-10 home loss to the Buffalo Bills. Metcalf suffered a Grade 1 MCL sprain during the win over the Falcons. In ...
Per ESPN, the injury is a torn ACL and MCL. "Was holding out hope last night that maybe the imaging would reveal a less significant injury, but unfortunately that is not the case," O'Connell said.
Metcalf is reportedly dealing with a Grade 1 MCL sprain that he suffered in the third quarter of this past Sunday’s win over Atlanta, according to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter. His status ...
Head coach Kevin O'Connell later told reporters Darrisaw tore his ACL and MCL. The injury occurred with 35 seconds remaining in the second quarter when Darrisaw was blocking on a run for Aaron Jones.
He suffered the injury ... MCL injury. Darrisaw tore both ligaments on Thursday night and will undergo season-ending surgery, O'Connell said. That's an extremely significant injury for Darrisaw ...
An MRI the next day confirmed a grade-1 sprain of his MCL. The Cleveland Clinic defines the usual recovery time from a grade-1 MCL sprain is one to three weeks. He caught his third touchdown pass ...
Ultimately, the Seahawks aren't expecting his injury to lead to an extended absence. Still, Metcalf is considered week-to-week. He was diagnosed with a Grade 1 MCL sprain. The Seahawks won't force ...
Knee MCL Strain Grade 1 (Dec. 29, 2022): This was the season following Hopkins' MCL tear which we'll get to next. The knee flared up causing him to miss Weeks 17 and 18. Knee MCL Tear Grade 3 (Dec.