Report: Chargers' team doctor punctured Tyrod Taylor's lung when giving pain-killing shot

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There are so many reasons why this shouldn't happen. The NFL likes to pretend to care about player safety. They aren't fooling anyone.

Just keep scoring them touchdowns, kid.


Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Los Angeles Chargers’ team doctor was trying to administer a pain-killing shot to quarterback Tyrod Taylor before the team’s game against the Chiefs… and accidentally punctured one of Taylor’s lungs. Taylor was trying to play despite cracked ribs, but that’s why the Chargers had to put rookie Justin Herbert out there against the defending Super Bowl champs with no notice whatsoever.

Taylor suffered the injury in the Chargers’ Week 1 win over the Bengals, but per Schefter, he didn’t have an MRI until later in the week. Instead of playing through the injury, Taylor had to be hospitalized for some obvious breathing issues.

Doctors have now told Taylor that he will be out “indefinitely,” which means you won’t likely see him against the Panthers this Sunday.
 
Damn how hard was the dr pushing the syringe? Seems they’d have a topical something or other to just rub in & avoid needles.
 

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