Sam Bradford Suffers Injury Against BYU

By shantanu, Gaea News Network
Sunday, September 6, 2009

According to the sources, the Oklahoma quarter back and one of the most proficient players of the team, Sam Bradford reportedly strained a muscle in his right shoulder during the closing moments of the first half in their match against BYU. The player left the field during the half-time with obvious pain . The sudden injury to Bradford was the turning point of the game as the Sooners were leading 10-7, at the half time.
Bradford was reportedly hit by the Brigham Young linebacker, Coleby Clawson with just seven seconds to half time. Bradford landed hard on the field, wailing in pain it seemed quite obvious that the player was subjected for immediate medical attention. The sources said that Bradford is set to miss the action for quite some time. ABC reporter Heather Cox said later that the X-ray reports were negative and that Bradford had a sprain of a AC joint in his arm. He also said that Bradford is all set to miss the action on field for quite some time.
According to the sources, during his stint at the first half of the game against BYU, Bradford reportedly broke the “school passing record” that was held by Jason White till date. The Oklahoma quarter back surpassed the record of Jason White with an 18 yard completion to Brandon Caleb, thus giving him the 7,937 of his career.
The injury suffered by Sam seems to be quite a serious one as the X-ray report suggests that the player has suffered a sprain on his right shoulder and will be out of action for some time.

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