Texans WR Johnson injures chest during fourth quarter vs. 49ers
This just in from NFL.com:
Texans coach Gary Kubiak said during his postgame news conference that Johnson was at the hospital for further examination.
"We're concerned," Kubiak said. "He could not go at the end, and so there is concern until we see."
Johnson was shaken up on a play during the fourth quarter and remained on the field on his hands and knees for a few minutes before walking to the sideline. He returned for one play a few minutes later, but he was held out of the Texans' next series.
Johnson was seen talking to the team's medical staff for several minutes before he was escorted off the field.
This would be a good break for us next week. Hope he's OK though.
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Seriously, Lets hope he is okay.
I know you don’t wish any harm on the guy, we all hope he is going to be fine. This man is an excellent receiver. Personally, I would love to see him suited up at the Ralph. I have enough confidence in our D against the Texans. I am looking forward to a bills offense to suit up as well. One that can run block and pass protect. That is the only thing missing right now. We haven’t run the ball effectively since Marshawn returned and it isn’t because of him. We need to get a running game going real soon, before the bye.
Excuses are a sign of weakness!!!!!!
by VanScottM on Oct 25, 2009 8:25 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
i would feel better if....
he was a dolphin!
by weswed51 on Oct 26, 2009 12:13 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
So wouldn't Bill Parcells
Excuses are a sign of weakness!!!!!!
by VanScottM on Oct 26, 2009 9:41 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Key to victory
Great athlete and I hope Johnson is okay. Now to Business, for the past 2 weeks in our victories, for every key player hurt on the opponent team the Bills face, Buffalo seems to win ugly victories. But a win is a win, there is no woulda’, coulda’, shoulda’ out on the field. Let’s continue to play hard or in the Bills case, play like you want to win. If players continue to get hurt, put some else in, it’s obviously working. Remember this Bills team is very resilent, the media, the fans, and the former players wrote this team off, it would be very funny if the Bills make it to the Wild Card playoffs with worse situation put in front of them ( injuries, bad GM, bad owner, billboard saying fire the coach and a numerous of others and etc.). Continue playing hard no matter what the statistics say, you must whether the storm. I hope Maybin and McCargo get a chance to play from all this chaos. Both players are being over looked at this moment.
by Hurricane$$ on Oct 26, 2009 3:12 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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