Houston Texans’ quarterback Deshaun Watson tore his right ACL last season, but his rehab and recovery has been going smooth. Watson took part in the Texans’ last practice with no brace, and was apparently moving easily and with accuracy. Despite any setbacks, Watson is on track to be good to go to start the next season, and will pick up where he left off last year.
LONGHORNS BRING IN CRYO-CHAMBERS FOR CAMP RECOVERY
The Longhorns now spend every Monday off from practice, thanks to a recently implemented NCAA rule which requires all teams to take a mandatory off day each week during preseason practice.
The preparation for the upcoming football season tends to cause a decent amount of wear and tear on the players bodies, so Longhorns coach Tom Herman and his staff are implementing most high tech machinery available such as messages and cryotherapy.
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BUD LIGHT WILL GIVE BROWNS FANS FREE BEER FOR A GAME WIN THIS SEASON
Over the last two NFL seasons, the Cleveland Browns have won exactly one game, and last year, they didn’t win any.
Bud Light is hoping to encourage the team and moral for the fans, by installing victory fridges in the FirstEnergy Stadium and other area bars that will automatically unlock if the Browns come to a victory
MARYLAND OL JORDAN MCNAIR HAS PASSED AFTER SIGNS OF APARENT HEATSTROKE
Maryland offensive lineman Jordan McNair showed signs of extreme exhaustion, and had difficulty standing upright while running a set of one-hundred and ten yard sprints. He was found with a body temperature of one-hundred and six degrees at a local hospital before he died of heatstroke.
The 19-year-old collapsed during an outdoor workout and died two weeks later. No cause of death has been officially released.
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