Awful R. Johnson Injury; DeSean Mixes It Up
BETHLEHEM --- Another afternoon of live practice brought another injury and another fight.
Awful R. Johnson Injury; DeSean Mixes It Up
Les Bowen
BETHLEHEM --- Another afternoon of live practice brought another injury and another fight.
Ron Johnson, a wide receiver who spent last season on the Eagles' practice squad, suffered a gruesome right ankle dislocation and apparent fracture when his cleats seemed to catch and he fell awkwardly. Eagles head athletic trainer Rick Burkholder said Johnson was transported to the Lehigh Valley Medical Center for treatment.
Burkholder confirmed what onlookers reported -- that Johnson tried to pull his ankle back together as he lay on the ground, but was unsuccessful, as was the Eagles' medical staff.
"He was in a lot of pain ... my assistant, Joe O'Pella, did the right thing by covering it up with a towel, so the kid doesn't see it and get freaked out and go into shock," Burkholder said.
Johnson, who turns 24 on Friday, was drafted in the sixth round last year by San Francisco, then acquired by the Eagles through waivers. He had a good spring and was off to a strong start in camp, showing quickness and good hands.
"I really like him," Eagles coach Andy Reid said. "He's been coming on since we got him. He's been improving every day. He worked out all offseason like a wild man. You hate seeing that. He's a great, great kid and a good player, too. He's a phenomenal player. He really had a chance to do something with our football team. It's tough. This is going to be a setback for him, but he's a battler, and he'll battle through it. It's hard. That's the toughest part about the game."
Safety O.J. Atogwe stayed by Johnson as he was attended to on the field.
"I just wanted to show him some comfort and some love, some mercy," Atogwe said. He said he had been in Johnson's position. "Just to have the support of your teammates, their presence, can help you calm down and relax ... I was just praying for him, man, praying that God would keep him and give him some peace. Injuries are tough to deal with, but you always come out on the other side of it. I just wanted him to be positive, and not to be in any despair.
"He just fell awkwardly and landed over top of his body. Sometimes the body falls in ways it ain't supposed to."
DeSean Jackson said Johnson is "like a little brother" to him. "I could just hear him saying this year was going to be his year, and things like that," Jackson said. "He has a lot of upside, a lot of talent. It's an unfortunate situation. This game we play is definitely brutal."
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Later in the practice, Jackson and corner Brandon Hughes came to blows, ending a back-and-forth that began when Jackson snazzily faked out Hughes after a short catch and took off.
"I don't worry about that man, it was an incident ... we threw a couple of blows," Jackson said. "It's a part of football and a part of training camp. Obviously, you can't do that during the regular season ... out here on the field, it's tense like that, heat, tired, it's a part of the game, man.
"Scuffles ... like that happen. He's not a starter, I'm a starter, so as far as any of that type of stuff, I don't really care. Whoever it is, it is. It's part of the game."
Afterward, coaching intern and former Eagles wideout Greg Lewis pulled Jackson aside. Jackson said Lewis reminded him he was a starter and a leader.
"He didn't want me getting hurt -- me being out there, anything stupid happen, whatever it is," Jackson said.
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The Eagles announced that WR Riley Cooper underwent successful surgery to repair his broken left collarbone. Defensive end Jason Babin's MRI confirmed that he strained his right calf. The team offered no timetable for Babin's return. Cooper is expected back in about six weeks.
Brandon Hughes dos not make the team. Come on DeSean! dragoon6
DeSean getting brave now that he weighs 174..... and when was Greg Lewis a leader ? Geno D
g-lewwwwwwww The Boston Strangler
In another article, a poster mentioned how the Eagles wasted a pick on Brandon Graham instead of using it on JPP. I want to take this chance to re-iterate a point that some have made many a time, the problem was not that Eagles passed on JPP, it was that they traded up and passed on Earl Thomas who was a clear consensus first half of the first round selection. And if that was not enough of a reason to pick Earl T, he also played a position that was and is still devoid of any significant talent worthy of a team that plays the wide 9 and claims to really want to win a SBowl. damrvrhunter
In another article, a poster mentioned how the Eagles wasted a pick on Brandon Graham instead of using it on JPP. I want to take this chance to re-iterate a point that some have made many a time, the problem was not that Eagles passed on JPP, it was that they traded up and passed on Earl Thomas who was a clear consensus first half of the first round selection. And if that was not enough of a reason to pick Earl T, he also played a position that was and is still devoid of any significant talent worthy of a team that plays the wide 9 and claims to really want to win a SBowl. damrvrhunter
@Geno he was saying Desean is a leader... not himself mtwall06
That injury to Ron Johnson sounded gruesome. Hope he heals and isn't in a lot of pain.
I'm kinda surprised to hear Desean was throwing blows. But I'm not surprised, little guys like that are ALWAYS ready to fight.
GO EAGLES! carmendmv
Seems DJax even missed the point of that... it wasn't that he worried about him getting hurt... it was that he wanted him to lead and not get into fights with corners. Cr0we
So, are you surprised, or not surprised? p1stol
Subject was worth a couple of sentences or short paragraph. That's all. Instead we get this blown up into an article,3and a half hours after the pm practice. Apparently nothing else of note happened. We are hungry to learn who excelled & who didn't, but the reporters are all guzzling beer or something. Eagles.com is no better. rad205
Jackson should shut his mouth and not drop passes instead of slamming his teammates. ej610
Yea Brandon...Bloomington High School!!! I live in Illinois and know him from his high school days. He will make the team.
Could also go back to some college days when Hughes was a corner at Oregon State and DJax was at Cal. yeadon75
How can you question someone's leadership that you don't even know? How would you know who was a leader or not unless you were directly involved or had some direct knowledge? Even tho' I think you misread the article. But if G-Lew has any intention on being a coach in this league (he is an intern)shouldn't he exhibit "some" leadership traits?And uhhh, ej...what did DJax say that got you so upset? You want him to shut up? What does that mean anyway? That he can't talk? Stupid... phillyboy88
great point phillyboy! Lambo1


