What was seen to come has materialized for the Washington Commandersafter ESPN journalist John Keim published in his article that Chase Youngwill miss the first 4 weeks of the 2022/2023 season of the National Football League (NFL).
Young, 23, has not been able to recover one hundred percent from a cruciate ligament tear in one of his knees, suffered in November of last year, for which he has been entered on the reserve/disabled list.
This decision did not surprise anyone, since the same Commanders coach, Ron Rivera, had already anticipated that the star safety would not be ready for the start of the next season.
low sensitive
Without a doubt, it is a very sensitive loss for the Commanders, who lose the 2020 Defensive Rookie of the Year, the year in which he was also selected to the Pro Bowl.
“As we deal with this, it is difficult to predict a recovery time. This injury is a little more severe than the average one, and thanks to that, the time is a little longer. What is the deadline? I can’t tell you“Coach Rivera told ESPN.
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