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ESPN's injury analyst; physical therapist - Board Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. CA girl at heart...

Bristol, CT
Joined November 2009

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    On the first night of the NFL draft 15 years ago, QB Alex Smith was the first overall pick. Little did he know how close he would come to losing his life while playing the game he loves. His story - his journey back - airs next Friday, May 1, 7:30 pm ET, on .

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  2. The pure love ⁦⁩ has for baseball always shines through his writing. His sadness as the season slips away is the pain of every MLB fan. Kurkjian: How with each passing day Major League Baseball keeps missing the point - via App

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  4. "I was very pleased to see that the intent was not reckless at all. They really wanted to make sure that the safety of the players and the people associated with the players was paramount...” NBA season restart: Dr. Anthony Fauci backs league plan

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  5. And his words after he reaches the top? “So delighted.”

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  6. OK, maybe a few words. I’m in awe of Alex Honnold and that is one of the most insane athletic feats I’ve ever seen. The PT in me kept wondering how strong the intrinsic muscles in his hands must be. (I know, nerd) Also, kudos to the camera crew. Breathtaking cinematography.

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  7. I have no words for what I just saw.

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  8. Have long wanted to see this. As someone who’s been fortunate enough to see the glorious El Capitan in person, I cannot fathom scaling this granite monolith, much less alone and without any measure of protection.

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  9. Interested in ACL injury/recovery? Free webinar TODAY and this brilliant woman is among the speakers. ⬇️

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    Sources: Players deciding against participating in Orlando could be replaced by a substitution player. NBA plans to allow replacements for players who test positive for COVID-19 or suffer injuries. Replaced players become ineligible for the rest of 2019-2020 season.

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    MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred: “We’re going to play baseball in 2020. One hundred percent.”

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    ⚾️ Tonight on at 6 p.m. ET, is conducting an interview with Commissioner Rob Manfred. ⚾️The interview precedes ESPN's national coverage of the 2020 , which starts at 7 p.m. ET and features Ravech as host.

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  14. This is fascinating. There are so many layers to trying to establish “risk” - to self and others - as leagues prepare to resume action.

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  15. MLS returns with a month-long tournament in July. The NBA returns in July. There are going to be a lot of athletes in one location (Orlando).

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  16. Possibly sortening NFL preseason? This. Definitely this. ⬇️

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  17. Gurley passes physical in Atlanta, per Schefter. We’ll see about the bounce back part.

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  18. Excellent technique. Too bad the recipient has no ❤️

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    Hyde said his recovery from offseason shoulder injury hasn't been impacted by by the pandemic. He thinks he's on track to be ready for training camp and said he's "pretty sure" he'll be ready for Week 1. He suffered the injury in Week 2 of last season and didn't miss a game.

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    Hyde said he signed with the Seahawks knowing that Chris Carson is the starter and that he's realistically competing for the No. 2 job. Here's more on where he fits into Seattle's backfield:

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    NASCAR under the lights at Martinsville on Wednesday.

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