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Update: Derrius Guice suffered a sprained MCL in Thursday nights game.

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Former LSU and current Washington Redkskins rookie running back Derrius Guice left Thursday nights game vs. the New England Patriots after suffering a possible hyperextended knee injury.

This injury happened at the end of a 34-yard run that was called back because of a holding penalty.Per ESPN:
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Washington Redskins rookie running back Derrius Guice said he suffered a hyperextended left knee at the end of a first-quarter run in Thursday's preseason opener against the New England Patriots but sounded optimistic, even as the club acknowledged he would undergo an MRI on Friday.

"At the back end of the play, when I was stiff-arming [a defender], my feet just kind of planted weirdly on the turf and my knee just hyperextended a little bit," he said. "It's fine."
Guice finished the game with six carries for 19 yards before leaving the game.

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LSUsince7469 months
Funny how you don't even hear about a former Bama running back even playing in the NFL. The Jaguars have a pretty good running back too
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Barbellthor69 months
Ingram has had a fine career in New Orleans, and the one with a weird pony tail is starting to finally cement himself with the Titans. Eddie Lacy was honestly damned fine. That's about all I can think of in the past decade with any modicum of consistency as far as RB's.
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ByUselves69 months
Yeldon playing with Tourette, but not the starter.
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ByUselves69 months
Fournette*, dam autocrap
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UGATiger2669 months
Even though it was called back, it would be good to get video of Guice's 34-yard run embedded in this story. Was pretty awesome. Looked exactly like the kind of runs he made at LSU. Totally shucked one tackler on a spin move and then stiff-armed another guy to gain an additional 10 yards.
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LSUfanNkaty69 months
It is. "ESPN"
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