Second NFL Player Stabbed In a Week
Another NFL Player Stabbed In a Week
For the second time in less than a week a NFL player has been stabbed by a significant other.
On Wednesday, Denver Broncos defensive end Jason Hunter was taken to a hospital after being stabbed by his girlfriend in Detroit.
Hunter's agent Robert B. Walker said his client's injures are not life threatening. The agent tweeted, "I've spoken to my client Jason Hunter and it's a very minor injury, just a few stitches. He'll be fine. We thank you for your prayers."
The Broncos released a statement saying they hope Hunter "makes a quick recovery," and the team will look into the incident, but will not release any further comments out of respect for their player's privacy.
Hunter's stabbing comes just days after Miami Dolphins wide receiver, and former Bronco, Brandon Marshall was stabbed by his wife in Florida.
Earlier this week a federal judge ended the NFL lockout, though NFL owners have since appealed the ruling.
At this point, the biggest problem the NFL may have is the amount of time players are spending at home, and the access these women have to sneak through their cellphones.
Lets get these players back on the field and away from their girlfriends and wives before someone really gets hurt.
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