Cole Beasley Played the Entire Playoffs with a Broken Fibula

Buffalo Bills slot receiver Cole Beasley is one tough son of a gun. The speedy wideout played the entire playoffs with a broken fibula. He also played part of the regular season with the fractured fibula. Beasley spoke about his injury, and why he felt compelled to keep on playing.


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“It was bad the first game I played, but after that you take a few meds and suck it up.”

Apparently no pain, no gain. We know NFL players are tough, and we also know that they’ll do/take just about anything to be able to get back on the field. Pain killing injections can allow one not to feel pain while trying to play, but what about the possibility of hurting yourself even further by continuing to play?

There’s a reason some NFL guys physically break down post football.

Not the smartest move but a move hard not to respect.


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