Snee was apparently in a walking cast with crutches after the game -- which I recognize is almost standard NFL procedure in these lower leg injuries these days. But he is a very important part of the Giant offensive line. I think he's their best player on that line.
Snee exits because of ankle injury
BY ARTHUR STAPLE
Newsday Staff Writer
Published September 11 2006
Guard Chris Snee suffered an ankle injury last night that ended his game before the half and could be a devastating blow to the Giants' offensive line.
Snee, who missed a week in training camp with a knee injury, had X-rays, the results of which were not disclosed. The team said Snee will go for further evaluation today.
The Giants' offensive line was intact for the first 12 games of last season, but injuries to Snee, center Shaun O'Hara and tackle Luke Petitgout in training camp kept the backups busy. Rich Seubert, one of those backups, took Snee's spot last night against the Colts.
Snee exits because of ankle injury
BY ARTHUR STAPLE
Newsday Staff Writer
Published September 11 2006
Guard Chris Snee suffered an ankle injury last night that ended his game before the half and could be a devastating blow to the Giants' offensive line.
Snee, who missed a week in training camp with a knee injury, had X-rays, the results of which were not disclosed. The team said Snee will go for further evaluation today.
The Giants' offensive line was intact for the first 12 games of last season, but injuries to Snee, center Shaun O'Hara and tackle Luke Petitgout in training camp kept the backups busy. Rich Seubert, one of those backups, took Snee's spot last night against the Colts.