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During the Philadelphia Eagles‘ loss to the New York Giants on Sunday, safety Sydney Brown is believed to have suffered an ACL tear, according to NFL Media’s Mike Garafolo. The injury occurred in the first quarter while Brown was covering a punt. Struggling to leave the field, he made his way to the blue medical tent.

Brown faces a potentially season-ending blow, however the severity is yet to be confirmed. His impressive college career at Illinois culminated in being named first-team All-Big Ten in 2022. The potential seriousness of Sydney Brown’s injury could significantly impact the Eagles.

Sydney Brown injured

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The injury was followed by the absence of fellow 1,000-yard receiver Smith due to an ankle injury. Brown’s distressing moment unfolded on the MetLife Stadium turf, where he crumpled to the ground, clutching his right knee. Sources indicate that he suffered what is believed to be a torn ACL against the Giants.

The conclusive diagnosis awaits as the testing is scheduled for tomorrow to confirm the severity of the injury. This unfortunate development marks a rough end to Brown’s debut NFL season. Mainly after just last week, when he had showcased his potential with a remarkable 99-yard pick-six.

The turf itself has gained notoriety, notably after Aaron Rodgers suffered a torn left Achilles tendon on the same field. This incident adds to the ongoing debate about the conditions of synthetic turf in the NFL. Further prompting calls from players for a shift to natural grass.

Artificial turf vs. Natural grass

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After the New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered a season-ending Achilles tear at MetLife Stadium, the executive director of the NFL Players Association Lloyd Howell advocated for a shift to natural grass in all 30 NFL stadiums. Rodgers suffered the injury during the Jets’ game against the Buffalo Bills on Monday night. This call for natural grass surfaces aligns with NFLPA president JC Tretter’s previous letter to the NFL in April.

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This is when he highlighted data from the 2022 season indicating a higher incidence of non-contact injuries to the lower extremities on turf compared to natural grass. Even his former Packers teammate, offensive tackle David Bakhtiari, took to social media to express blame for the injury specifically on the turf. While Rodgers’ injury was not categorized as non-contact. But the fact that he was being tackled to the ground by Leonard Floyd, Bakhtiari’s remarks raise questions about the potential impact of synthetic turf.

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The speculation revolves around whether natural grass could have offered more flexibility and cushioning. What do you suggest after knowing about this incident? Tell us in the comments section.

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