Jamaal Charles injures his knee and takes out Lions mascot

| September 18, 2011 | 7:00 pm | 2 Comments

Nobody likes to see an opposing player get hurt – especially when it appears that the injury could be serious. But, when the injured player isn’t on your fantasy team (throw sensitivity out the window) and barrels over the team mascot, your level of compassion isn’t quite so high.

Chiefs Pro Bowl running back Jamaal Charles was pushed out of bounds by Lions defensive back Chris Houston and took an odd step after which his knee buckled. That sent Charles tumbling to the ground and directly into the Lions mascot, Roary. Charles was taken off the field on a cart. Luckily for the Lions, Roary was not injured and was able to stay in the game.

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  1. tips says:

    sorry for the injures…
    bad news..
    best wishes

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