Too bad for Joe. He had a great game against Carolina with a sack and 4 tackles, but came out early with the injury.
Too bad for Joe. He had a great game against Carolina with a sack and 4 tackles, but came out early with the injury.
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The one misnomer out there about the NFL is that the average career is 3 years. Taken as just a number, it is. When you throw out every guy who has played only one year or one game, the average career is about 8 years. Joe, Ramon, and Dahl are starting to get to that average or more. They have had nice careers. You have to think one of these days they will have fallen apart enough. Of course Ramon did get a couple in-season vacations, so he is fresher.
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Six weeks for Joe, then hope he can reclaim his starting linebacker job.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11...espnapi_public
Mays update:
Reid also said that Joe Mays, who was placed on short term IR before the season, is eligible to practice this week but they are not likely to start practicing him yet. He just had the screws taken out of his wrist so the Chiefs want to rehab that more before putting him on the field.
NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?
I hope Mays can make a go of it again, seemed like he was really finding his stride. I like that he is back with Reid again too, must have liked him in Philly - or his tape is too good now.
Would be pretty cool if we had two starting LBs from that team
Look who's back:
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/4943/joe-mays
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