I'm told early diagnosis is Conner avoided a high ankle sprain, will get further clarity this week. https://t.co/ImCPV0NFrY
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) September 15, 2020
There appears to be a silver lining with the injury to Steelers running back James Conner. Early diagnosis is that he avoided the dreaded high ankle sprain. While any injury puts a damper on Conner’s big redemption season, it could definitely have been worse.
High ankle sprains sideline running backs typically for several weeks. Giants running back Saquon Barkley suffered a high ankle in practice last season. Though Barkley only missed three games, he was not quite the same upon his return.
Conner has not completed a full season since he was drafted in 2017 and missed six games last year.
Benny Snell, Jr. lit a spark in the run game that was non-existent when it started with Conner.
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