McVay tore plantar fascia on sideline during win
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McVay tore plantar fascia on sideline during win
"Foot's good. I did tear my plantar fascia, so yeah. Well, that's a good thing, because I guess it allows you to heal a little faster. But I was being dramatic, limping around towards the end of the game, but the MRI confirmed I did that. Good news is I'm not playing. I'm just on the sidelines watching, so if I have a little cool limp to add some swag, then you'll know why."
"The plantar fascia is a thick tissue running along the sole of the foot."
Sean McVay tore his plantar fascia while coaching the Los Angeles Rams to a 33-19 win over the Tennessee Titans. An MRI confirmed the plantar fascia tear. McVay limped toward the end of the game but remains on the sidelines rather than playing. He described the limp as dramatic and suggested the injury may allow faster healing. The plantar fascia is a thick tissue running along the sole of the foot. No information was provided about whether a walking boot will be required. McVay, 39, played wide receiver at Miami of Ohio and is known for active sideline movement. The Rams (2-0) will visit Philadelphia this Sunday.
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