Las Vegas Raiders coach Pete Carroll discussed the challenging recovery process for defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, who is currently rehabilitating from a Jones fracture in his left foot. Although attending practice, Wilkins has not begun participating in drills, with Carroll highlighting the need for patience. The coach emphasized the team's commitment to Wilkins' recovery, given his crucial role after signing a lucrative four-year contract. This injury is part of a broader trend, as several defensive players, including Maxx Crosby, have faced significant health issues.
Wilkins' rehab from a Jones fracture in his left foot has been described as "a difficult process," but coach Pete Carroll is optimistic, viewing time as their biggest ally.
Carroll emphasized that Wilkins signed a significant four-year, $110 million deal, underscoring the team's commitment to helping him recover fully and return to the field.
Wilkins' first season with the Raiders was marred by injury, limiting him to only five games where he had 17 tackles and two sacks.
The Raiders are dealing with multiple injury concerns among defensive players, with Wilkins' situation being part of a trend as key players have suffered significant injuries.
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