Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Buffalo Bills Byrd Battling Plantar Fasciitis

Buffalo Bills safety Jairus Byrd started the third week of practice on the injury list again, with the same injury
designation.
Byrd has been battling plantar fasciitis for several weeks now, having been listed as doubtful before the first two games and later changed to inactive.
"Same thing Mario [Williams] had, it's called plantar fasciitis," Byrd said when his injury was revealed. "It's just a little foot condition. We'll see how it goes."
Byrd shouldn't be so flippant about plantar fasciitis being "a little foot condition". He apparently hasn't been keeping up with other athletes and their plantar fasciitis sagas. I'm sure Albert Pujols feels the plantar fasciitis he has been suffering from for seven years is just a little foot condition.
It has been tough for reporters to gauge Byrd's progress as the number of practices available to them has been limited. During practice the players stretch and then break up into positional groups and defensive backs coach Donnie Henderson leads his players in a light-intensity walk through. Last Wednesday Byrd was the scout team running back at one point.
Other than that, it is difficult to tell how much Byrd has participated in practice.
Bills head coach Doug Marrone said Wednesday that he believes Byrd is approaching a return to the field.
"I think every day there is progress," Marrone said. "It's just a matter of time now until when it gets to that point where he's going to be able to go out there. I think we're getting closer and closer."
"I need to be good to go before I step out there," Byrd told reporters. "Once my body allows me to be out there and be at 100 percent ready to play, I'll go."
Byrd has been to see foot specialist Dr. Robert Anderson in North Carolina, the same doctor Williams visited at the start of training camp. Anderson confirmed the plantar fasciitis diagnosis and said it would be difficult to play through.
References: ESPN and ESPN.
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