Sergio Kindle In Stable Condition After Head Injury On Thursday
This week, the Baltimore Ravens are expected to begin training camp for the 2010 season.
Normally, it is a perfect time for the rookie class to show off their skill in camp and earn extra playing time from the coaching staff.
Sergio Kindle, this years second round pick out of Texas, was ready to prove the doubters wrong.
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However, his appearance to camp will have to be put on hold.
According to Aaron Wilson (RavenInsider) and Jamison Hensley via twitter, Sergio Kindle is in stable condition after injuring his head on Thursday.
The report says Kindle reportedly fell from two flights of stairs.
Wilson was able to contact Kindle's father, who had this to say: " 'Sergio thinks he has had bad luck all his life."
Kindle is expected to make a full recovery, but it is a scary situation for his family as well as Baltimore Ravens fans.
Let's hope he returns to the field when ready, and the medical staff and front office evaluates him well enough before making a decision as to when Kindle can return to football activities.
Matt Miselis is a Baltimore Ravens/NFL Featured Columnist for BleacherReport.com.
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