W. Holdman Told By Doctors Not to Play Football for Three Months
Doctors have told Denver Broncos linebacker Warrick Holdman not to play football for three months.
Holdman suffered what the Broncos called a spinal cord concussion on a hit during a training camp practice. Holdman's doctors made the recommendation to him after conducting a series of tests.
Holdman left the Washington Redskins in the offseason to sign with the Broncos as a free agent.
By Mark Maske |
August 12, 2007; 2:00 PM ET
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