Zac Etheridge feeling great, awaiting word on his football future
Zac Etheridge doesn’t want there to be any “gray area” when he gets a thorough inspection from his doctor next month, an appointment that will likely dictate whether or not he will be able to play football again.
Ever since he lost the halo around his head and neck, Etheridge has been rehabbing three to four hours per day. He does a number of those hours with the team, but a good chunk of it is done on his own, when he’s watching TV.
Etheridge, who tore a number of ligaments in his neck and cracked his C5 vertebrae on a scary hit last season, knows he might be told to forget about football, that it’s too much of a risk. He just doesn’t want it to be for reasons he could have controlled.
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