sports.espn.go.com - 11/25/2008
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Browns quarterback Brady Quinn will see Dr. James Andrews about his broken finger.
msn.foxsports.com - 11/26/2008
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msn.foxsports.com —
Browns quarterback Brady Quinn is done for the
year after doctors revealed that the break to his
right index finger has gotten worse since he's tried to play through the injury, sources told FOXSports.com. Team sources said that Quinn and the team ...
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FOX Sports on MSN - NFL - Sources: Quinn to miss rest of ...
sports.espn.go.com - 11/26/2008
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sports.espn.go.com —
Brady Quinn finally got his chance, but it's
not going to end the way he envisioned. After
only three starts, the Cleveland Browns quarterback will be shut down for the season with a broken index finger, sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen on Tuesday.
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Sources: Broken finger to end season for Browns' Quinn
cleveland.com - 11/26/2008
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cleveland.com —
Tony Grossi/Plain Dealer Reporter Playing Brady Quinn with
a fracture on the tip of his right index
finger apparently was the wrong thing to do. Quinn will not play again this season, according to a source familiar with the injury, and may have ...
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Brady Quinn out for the remainder of the season ...
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Brady Quinn Injury Update
WaitingForNextYear —
... Bare in mind that this is all speculative at this point given the “sensitivity” of the issue. So much for the simple fracture that couldn’t be damaged any further if he were to play. I’m not sure if this is one of those issues that was misdiagnosed by the medical staff (which players cannot speak poorly of) or a case of the team attempting to keep an injury under wraps. We’ll keep you posted as we come across any updates. ** Dr. Andrews to look Browns QB Quinn’s broken finger [ AP via ESPN ] ...
DR. ANDREWS WILL LOOK AT QUINN’S FINGER
ProFootballTalk.com —
Dr. James Andrews, who has had his hands on virtually every pro athlete at some time or another (not that there’s anything wrong with that), will take a look at the broken right index finger of Browns quarterback Brady Quinn. Quinn decided on his own to seek a second opinion , and he is making the trek to Andrews’ clinic in Birmingham, Alabama on Tuesday. Coach Romeo Crennel blamed Quinn’s performance during Sunday’s loss to the Texans on the injury; Quinn said that it wasn’t a factor. From our perspective, it’s hard not to wonder whether Quinn has exercised his right to get a ...
Brady Quinn Visits Dr. James Andrews For Second Opinion on Finger
Midwest Sports Fans —
... Hmm…not really sure what to make of this. The interesting part is that, according to the ESPN.com story, Quinn flew down to Alabama on his own initiative. The story does not say whether Quinn told the Browns he was going, but it certainly seems to allude to the possibility that he did not. ...
Football Today -- Anthony Smith again predicts a Steelers victory
Projo Pats Blog —
... . OFF TO SEE THE DOCTOR: Brady Quinn has a date with Dr. James Andrews to receive a second opinion on his injured right index finger (ESPN.com). A Cleveland Clinic specialist cleared Quinn to start last Sunday's game against Houston, but the results were disastrous, prompting Romeo Crennel to bench Quinn in favor of Derek Anderson. CASE CLOSED: Titans coach Jeff Fisher says that he and running back LenDale White ...
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