Matthew Stafford says he's figured out how to throw with fractured finger
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Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford says he'll wear gloves again Sunday.
Associated Press
Three days after throwing four interceptions against the Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford says his fractured finger on his right hand is healing, and he's throwing the ball better.
"I took another X-ray, and it's healing," Stafford said. "It's getting better everyday. I'm excited it's feeling better."
Stafford, who wore gloves in the Chicago game, said he expects to wear them for at least the next two games.
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Comments
Murf
Thu, Nov 17, 2011 : 7:30 p.m.
I can't wait for them to figure out how to play with an invisible left tackle!
dading dont delete me bro
Thu, Nov 17, 2011 : 5:03 p.m.
too bad it's a week late. i like schwartz's excuse of it being the wind... gee, the same wind that cutler kicked your butt with?