McVay 'good,' avoids surgery after sideline injury
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McVay 'good,' avoids surgery after sideline injury
""I feel good," McVay said Wednesday. "It's actually better. ... It had been bothering me for a little bit where I was a little bit restricted and then I went to just explode down the sidelines for a timeout and that thing popped in my heel. "It was temporarily painful, but it actually feels a lot better now, so it's a positive that I tore my plantar fascia. That's a good thing because it accelerates the healing, so there's no issues for me.""
""I did have to hop down there," McVay said. "I got the damn timeout, even on one leg.""
""because of the pure twitch that I still have.""
Sean McVay tore the plantar fascia in his left foot while calling a timeout in the Rams' win over the Tennessee Titans and confirmed the diagnosis with an MRI. The plantar fascia connects the heel bone to the toes and had been bothering him with some restriction. McVay hopped to get the timeout and said the pain was temporary after the tissue popped. Surgery is not required because surgery is used to break up the fascia before a tear. McVay reports feeling better, views the tear as accelerating healing, and expects no lingering problems.
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