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  • San Diego Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    05/15/13LBMelvin IngramKnee Chargers linebacker Melvin Ingram tore the ACL in his left knee during OTAs, the team announced. There has been no timetable announced for his return but he's expected to miss the 2013 season. (Updated 05/15/2013)
    02/21/13WRVincent BrownAnkle The Chargers are bringing receiver Vincent Brown back slowly from a broken ankle even though he told U-T San Diego he is "100 percent." Brown, like all of San Diego's receivers, is learning a new offense and has gotten occasional work with the second- and third-team offenses. While he's taking it easy now, Brown expects to be ready for training camp. "I haven't played football in a year, so I have to get my mechanics back, make sure I can break and all that stuff," Brown said. "That's pretty much what the process is. ... Last week was kind of the break-in week. It was a little sore coming out, but this week it feels a lot stronger. Hopefully it progresses week to week." (Updated 05/21/2013)
    01/30/13RBRyan MathewsShoulder The Chargers official team website reports that general manager Tom Telesco said during a conference call with season ticket holders that he's a fan of running back Ryan Mathews. Telesco said Mathews is a great kid and works extremely hard. He liked Mathews when he with the Colts, and they game planned around him. The report says he expects "big things from the running back" this year. (Updated 05/03/2013)
    New England Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    05/22/13RBBrandon BoldenAnkle The Boston Globe reports running back Brandon Bolden was absent from OTA practice Tuesday after spraining his ankle while training. He's expected to return in late May/early June. (Updated 05/21/2013)
    05/17/13TERob GronkowskiForearm, back Rob Gronkowski had successful surgery on his left forearm Monday and doctors found no infection inside according to multiple reports. He had a new plate installed in his arm to keep things in place inside his forearm and should be done having surgery there. A consultation on his back is expected within the next three to four weeks with surgery to potentially follow. (Updated 05/21/2013)
    05/07/13WRJulian EdelmanFoot The Boston Globe cites sources who say Patriots receiver Julian Edelman is back in a walking boot after re-injuring his right foot. He could be ready for a mid-June minicamp but would work in a limited capacity. (Updated 05/07/2013)
    04/16/13TEAaron HernandezShoulder Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez had minor arthroscopic shoulder surgery two weeks ago according to the Boston Globe. There's a chance he could be ready for the team's June minicamp but expectations are he should be ready for the start of training camp. (Updated 04/16/2013)
    04/01/13DBDevin McCourtyBack ESPN reports that Patriots defensive back Devin McCourty is working his way back from offseason back surgery. At this point it is unknown which shoulder McCourty had the surgery performed, though he played with a separated right shoulder in 2011. He should be ready by training camp, according to the report. (Updated 04/01/2013)
    02/19/13TEJake BallardKnee The Boston Herald reports that Patriots tight end Jake Ballard is gradually making progress. Ballard is finally ready to hit the field, but the team is going to take it slow with him when the offseason program begins Monday. Ballard tore his ACL in the Giants’ victory against the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI, and he is recovering nicely. But without the need to get overly aggressive, the Pats are taking the cautious approach. (Updated 04/15/2013)
    01/30/13DLChandler JonesAnkles The Boston Globe reports Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones won't require surgery on either of his injured ankles, according to a team source. Jones hurt his right ankle against the Colts in Week 11 and his left ankle in the Divisional Playoffs vs. the Texans. (Updated 01/30/2013)
 
 
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