
Jeremy Lane Injury: Updates on Seahawks CB's Arm and Return
Jeremy Lane suffered an arm injury after his first career interception that took him out of Seattle's Super Bowl defeat to New England.
Lane was later diagnosed with a broken arm.
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Lane Also Tore ACL
Thursday, Feb. 19
In a addition to breaking his arm during an interception return in the Super Bowl, Lane also tore his ACL, per Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times:
Lane Has "Significant" Broken Arm
Monday, Feb. 2
Adam Caplan of ESPN passed along comments from Pete Carroll, who confirmed that Lane has a "significant" broken arm.
Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reported that it was a compound fracture, with both broken wrist bones.
Lane Leaves Super Bowl With Arm Injury
Sunday, Feb. 1
Jeremy Lane picked a great time to get his first career interception, but it came at a potentially huge cost to the Seattle Seahawks cornerback.
With the New England Patriots poised to break the scoreless deadlock in the first quarter, Lane intercepted a pass from Tom Brady at the goal line. On the subsequent run back, he suffered an arm injury.
Kent Somers of AZCentral.com reported that Lane needed to have the arm completely immobilized:
Bleacher Report captured a screenshot from the NBC broadcast, which showed Lane's arm in an air cast:
Just after halftime, Lane's status for the remainder of the game was confirmed via Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times:
David J. Chao weighed in on Lane's injury following his exit:
After the loss, coach Pete Carroll didn't provide much information on Lane per Condotta:
The Seahawks have already had more than enough injury scares with their secondary in the last few weeks. The last thing Seattle needed was to have a player like Lane go down in the Super Bowl.






