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Monday, September 26, 2016

Carroll: Russell Wilson has MCL sprain, but "feeling great": sunherald





as informed in sunherald

Carroll: Russell Wilson has MCL sprain, but "feeling great"

Carroll: Russell Wilson has MCL sprain, but "feeling great"
Carroll: Russell Wilson has MCL sprain, but
1:14 Stone RB Terrion Avery celebrates huge performance Pause1:12 Saints fans for 50 years6:01 Gulfport defense vs. St. Martin offense highlights this week's high school clashes2:11 Fumble ends Harrison Central's late comeback against Picayune1:26 St. Martin puts up crazy numbers in win over East Central1:37 Myles Brennan breaks state record for passing yards5:34 Sports Guys: Myles Brennan expected to break state passing record in D'Iberville1:58 Picayune dominates Gulfport in high school football4:51 Sports Guys: Gulfport set to take on Picayune1:33 Stone County took lead early in football game against FCAHS
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furthermore 247sports

MRI confirmed sprained MCL for Russell Wilson

MRI confirmed sprained MCL for Russell Wilson
MRI confirmed sprained MCL for Russell Wilson
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was confident that an MRI would confirm his belief that he'll be good to go next Sunday and that was mostly the case on Monday.(The Seattle Seahawks try to keep their huge offensive momentum going and even up their road record against the New York Jets.Make sure you're in the loop -- take five seconds to Sign up for our Free Seahawks newsletter now!)
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by the same token on thenewstribune

Coach Pete Carroll to 710-AM radio: Quarterback Russell Wilson has a sprained MCL in knee, recovery already going "exceedingly well"

Coach Pete Carroll to 710-AM radio: Quarterback Russell Wilson has a sprained MCL in knee, recovery already going "exceedingly well"
Coach Pete Carroll to 710-AM radio: Quarterback Russell Wilson has a sprained MCL in knee, recovery already going
Gregg Bell joined The News Tribune in July 2014.Bell had been the director of writing for the University of Washington's athletic department for four years.He was the senior national sports writer in Seattle for The Associated Press from 2005-10, covering the Seahawks in their first Super Bowl season and beyond.
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