The Baltimore Ravens rookie linebacker Sergio Kindle unfortunately injured his head after falling down two flights of stairs last week, and because of the injuries he may also lose his job, or at least, lose his chance to compete for an important role in the training camp. Remaining hospitalized in Austin, Texas at University Medical Center Breckenridge while other rookies reported for the training camp, Kindle is not expected by the Ravens to return before the training camp ends.
“We’re really disappointed about that,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh told a reporter in Brett Favre jersey. “That was tough for him. It didn’t sound like it was too serious, and then it sounded like it was serious and they held him back because he was showing some signs of concussion and things like that. He’s not in any trouble, but he’s in the hospital for a reason. I think he has a fractured skull and a little bit of swelling.”
The accident happened when Kindle, who was wearing an Archie Manning jersey, visited a friend in Texas. Fortunately, he is now in stable condition and may need several weeks to recover from the injury. What’s embarrassing with him now is that he has not been signed by the Ravens, and is unsure what the team would going to do with an injured unsigned rookie.
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