What Happened to Will Fries? NFL Injury Update
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What Happened to Will Fries? NFL Injury Update

Indianapolis Colts right guard Will Fries suffered a significant injury in a matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars. His injury has raised concerns among NFL fans and teammates, leading to speculation about his future on the field.

So, how did Will Fries get injured playing football, and when will he return? Here is everything you need to know.

How did Will Fries get injured playing football?

In the Colts’ recent matchup against the Jaguars, right guard Will Fries sustained a significant injury to his right tibia. The incident occurred late in the third quarter, with just 5:22 remaining on the clock during the team’s narrow 37-34 defeat. While executing a run block for running back Trey Sermon, Fries found himself caught in a pile between two Jaguars defenders, resulting in an awkward bend of his leg that raised immediate concern.

The Colts’ medical staff promptly rushed to his aid, and Fries was fitted with an air cast. Following treatment on the field, he was stabilized on a backboard and carted off to the locker room for further evaluation. According to a source reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Fries indeed suffered a fracture.

This injury adds to the growing list of setbacks for the Colts, who are already dealing with the absence of starting quarterback Anthony Richardson due to an oblique injury, and running back Jonathan Taylor, who is sidelined with an ankle sprain. After the game, head coach Shane Steichen confirmed that Fries would need surgery in Jacksonville to address his tibia injury.

When will Will Fries return to play NFL?

Head coach Shane Steichen confirmed that Fries would undergo surgery on Sunday night in Jacksonville. The Colts have yet to reveal the full extent of Fries’ injury. However, initial indications suggest that his return to the field will take quite some time, considering the rehabilitation process.

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