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Source: Garrett Wolfe hospitalized with lacerated kidney
Running back Garrett Wolfe was taken to the hospital during the second half of Sunday's game and will remain hospitalized for another day with what is believed to be a lacerated kidney, a source told the Sun-Times. Wolfe was knocked...
Chicago Bears running back Garrett Wolfe remained hospitalized with a kidney injury
sports.espn.go.com — Chicago Bears running back Garrett Wolfe remained hospitalized with a kidney injury. (more) Chicago Bears running back Garrett Wolfe remained ...
Bears running back Wolfe has lacerated kidney
profootballtalk.nbcsports.com — The Bears announced that reserve running back Garrett Wolfe had a back injury Sunday, but it was far more serious than that.Wolfe reportedly is believed to have suffered a lacerated kidney.  The injury caused Wolfe to urinate blood at halftime,... (more) Bears running back Wolfe has lacerated kidney
Bears To Add Another Running Back?
Bears To Add Another Running Back?
bearsbacker.com — The Bears are looking to add another running back to replace the injured Garrett Wolfe, who is a special teams contributor and running back. Wolfe is expected to be out for 2-4 weeks, with his kidney problems. No, the Bears aren’t looking to add a distraction in Larry Johnson, who ... (more) Bears To Add Another Running Back?
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[Bears] Bears RB Garrett Wolfe Hospitalized With Lacerated Kidney
Gridironfans.com — ... remain hospitalized for another day with what is believed to be a lacerated kidney, a source told the Sun-Times. Wolfe was knocked out of the loss to the Arizona Cardinals at Soldier Field with what the team described as a back injury, but Wolfe was urinating blood at halftime, and was taken for medical treatment and evaluation immediately. The injury is not believed to be serious longterm, and it could be something that Wolfe heals from in two to four weeks. Source: Chicago Sun-Times ...

Injury Update Thread
Windy City Gridiron — We have some injury news for y'all: - Garrett Wolfe is hospitalized with a lacerated kidney. He'll be fine, but unfortunately, he's out two to four weeks.  - Al Afalava re-injured the shoulder he injured during training camp. He's getting an MRI today. - Charles Tillman also re-injured the shoulder that he's had two surgeries on in four years. However, he has been cleared for the 49ers game. We'll continue updating this throughout the day. Make sure to let us know of any ...

Bears running back Wolfe has lacerated kidney
ProFootballTalk.com — The Bears announced that reserve running back Garrett Wolfe had a back injury Sunday, but it was far more serious than that. Wolfe reportedly is believed to have suffered a lacerated kidney . The injury caused Wolfe to urinate blood at halftime, at which point he was taken to a hospital. Brad Biggs of the Chicago Sun-Times writes that the injury isn't believed to be serious long-term, but could knock the core special teams player out for 2-4 weeks. Wolfe is second among Bears running backs with 22 carries on the season.

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