Andy Dalton is scheduled to see a hand specialist Monday, a physician that could very well tell the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback that his season is over. The specifics of Dalton's fractured right thumb on his throwing hand — injured while making a
Andy Dalton is scheduled to see a hand specialist Monday, a physician that could very well tell the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback that his season is over. The specifics of Dalton's fractured right thumb on his throwing hand — injured while making a
Here are the top stories from Monday: Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton won't need surgery on his broken thumb (by Coley Harvey). Not all Colts match owner's optimism about quarterback Andrew Luck's comeback (by Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter).
Back in October, we deemed a Sam Bradford interception to be the worst of the year and, to be fair, it was horrible. He rushed it, threw it off his front foot for no apparent reason and underthrew his man in the end zone by a solid five yards. It was
Close to 24 hours ago, Cincinnati Bengals fans held their breath as quarterback Andy Dalton exited Sunday's game with a fractured thumb. Now Bengals fans may have received some good news. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Dalton will not need