
Ronald Darby's Ankle Injury Is Gruesome
Ronald Darby’s ankle injury looks very, very bad:
It’s bad pic.twitter.com/QODlMMIuZE
— Crossing Broad (@CrossingBroad) September 10, 2017
It was a non-contact injury while covering Jordan Reed – he may have stepped on his foot? – during a Redskins possession midway through the second quarter. He was later carted off the field with the team around him.
Eagles showing love for injured Eagles CB Ronald Darby as he is carted off pic.twitter.com/NhiEOtKT3B
— Jeff Skversky (@JeffSkversky) September 10, 2017
The Eagles just lost their best corner, a position where they have no depth.
UPDATE: Maybe there’s hope?
The best hope is Darby suffered a subtalar ankle dislocation without fracture and could come back this season. If it is an associated fracture and ankle joint dislocation, he will need season-ending surgery.
When Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III suffered a subtalar dislocation in September 2014, he missed six weeks.