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Dolphins' Lehan hurt in practice
All the noise left the Dolphins' ''organized team activity'' practice for several minutes Wednesday when cornerback Michael Lehan suffered what appeared to be a right knee or ankle injury bad enough that when he was helped off the field, Lehan held the leg at almost a 90-degree angle.
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Lehan hurt during OTA
The Phinsider — ... [Editor's Note by Matty I] Just to add to this, below is a quote from the Herald: All the noise left the Dolphins' ''organized team activity'' practice for several minutes Wednesday when cornerback Michael Lehan suffered what appeared to be a right knee or ankle injury bad enough that when he was helped off the field, Lehan held the leg at almost a 90-degree angle. It sure doesn't sound good at all, but we'll wait for official word before we panic too much. [end update] According to the Miami Herald , CB ...

Midweek Roundup: Championship Edition
Fanster.com — ... were heated over our Bison Witches/Georgia Fans Post (Cactus Ranch) Washington's leading tackler will miss the start of the season (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) The Red Sox could look at Petey Paramore early on in this week's draft. (Sox Prospects) Demar DeRozan, still a Trojan. (TrojanWire) Sam Keller, LA Avenger. (ESPN) Even though the cornerback was severely injured on the play, Derek Hagan STILL DROPPED THE PASS (Miami Herald) Eddie House comments on growing up a Laker fan. (Wicked Local) ...

MICHAEL LEHAN INJURED AT DOLPHIN CAMP
ProFootballTalk.com — Dolphins cornerback Michael Lehan had to be helped off the field after injuring his right ankle near the end of Wednesday’s organized team activity. He was taken for tests at the hospital, results not yet known, but it doesn’t sound too good. The injury occurred when Lehan and Derek Hagan each went up for a high throw. Neither came down with the ball and Lehan was described by the Miami Herald as “unable to move his right leg, which was involuntarily crossed over his left.” Lehan started 14 games for the Dolphins last season and was expected to battle Andre’ Goodman and ...

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