Oklahoma Sooners all-world wide receiver Ryan Broyles was sidelined in the third quarter against the Texas A&M Aggies with some sort of knee injury. Broyles brought down a pass near the sideline and landed awkwardly, crumpling to the ground. He didn't appear to be in extreme pain, but it was evident something was very wrong.
Ryan Broyles Injury: Oklahoma Star Hurts Knee Against Texas A&M
He was immediately helped to the sideline training table, and was observed by a horde of medical personnel. Minutes later, he was in tears as he was being led into the locker room.
Via @cjzero:
There’s no diagnosis yet, of course, but this does not sound good at all:
@gkketch Damn. Doctor leaned into Ryan Broyles to tell him something and Broyles' head dropped as soon as he heard from him. Damn.
Broyles is the NCAA’s all-time receptions leader, and could’ve gone pro last year but elected to try and help contribute to a championship team. He would’ve likely been a high pick.
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