Brothgar
10-16-2012, 11:20 PM
http://www.detroitlions.com/news/article-1/Lions-get-bad-news-on-Best-an-uncertain-future-awaits-him/1869f7ce-1d9e-4182-b5aa-7d2b2478f357
The Lions learned Monday that running back Jahvid Best has not been given clearance to return to the practice field from independent neurologists, which leaves both his season and career in jeopardy.
"After today's consultation with medical experts, including representatives from our medical and training staffs, it has been determined that Jahvid will not be permitted to return to play at this time," Lions General Manager Martin Mayhew said in a statement.
"Throughout this entire process we always have placed the highest priority on what is best for Jahvid from a health and safety standpoint," Mayhew continued.
"While today's decision is disappointing from a football perspective, we fully and entirely respect and support this recommendation."
Best said last week he wouldn't consider retirement if he wasn't cleared for a return, though.
"No," he said. "Then we'll have to sit back down and have more discussions and see where we can go from there."
Mayhew affirmed those remarks in his statement today.
"Jahvid will continue to work with our medical and training staffs with the hope that he ultimately will be cleared to return to the playing field," he said.
Though it doesn't appear that will be this season after his latest setback, the window hasn't closed yet, according to Lions head coach Jim Schwartz.
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Damn that sucks
The Lions learned Monday that running back Jahvid Best has not been given clearance to return to the practice field from independent neurologists, which leaves both his season and career in jeopardy.
"After today's consultation with medical experts, including representatives from our medical and training staffs, it has been determined that Jahvid will not be permitted to return to play at this time," Lions General Manager Martin Mayhew said in a statement.
"Throughout this entire process we always have placed the highest priority on what is best for Jahvid from a health and safety standpoint," Mayhew continued.
"While today's decision is disappointing from a football perspective, we fully and entirely respect and support this recommendation."
Best said last week he wouldn't consider retirement if he wasn't cleared for a return, though.
"No," he said. "Then we'll have to sit back down and have more discussions and see where we can go from there."
Mayhew affirmed those remarks in his statement today.
"Jahvid will continue to work with our medical and training staffs with the hope that he ultimately will be cleared to return to the playing field," he said.
Though it doesn't appear that will be this season after his latest setback, the window hasn't closed yet, according to Lions head coach Jim Schwartz.
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Damn that sucks