With the team being beaten by the Cincinnati Bengals 23-13 Sunday night, the Detroit Lions rookie quarterback Matthew Stafford seemed too pessimistic about the team’s future to play more games. With four games left for the season, he said he wants to sit out one or two games to take after his shoulder injury.
The top pick in the draft originally hurt the shoulder during a win over the Cleveland Browns on Nov. 22 and is still feeling pains caused by the injury. What’s more, he aggravated the non-throwing shoulder in the final minutes during Sunday’s game against the Bengals after Dhani Jones, a linebacker in Bengals jersey, drove him onto the shoulder.
Stafford immediately left the game and sat on bench for the rest of the game. With a plan to have some medical tests after returning to Detroit, Stafford also said he would consider resting the shoulder for a while and may not play until it can work in 100 percent.
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