Friday, December 7, 2012

Seahawks' Bryant In Pain With Plantar Fasciitis

Seattle Seahawks defensive end Red Bryant has been dealing with plantar fasciitis and has been out of practice several times in the last few weeks. Bryant had been watching from the sidelines with a boot on his right foot. 
Coach Pete Carroll said, "His foot is really bothering him. He's got a plantar fascia issue that he's dealing with. He's had it for a while, it's just kind of flared up here in the last few weeks."
Carroll said the injury has affected Bryant to the point the he has to slow him down in practice. Bryant was listed as available for Sunday's game, however. 
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