Resilient David NJoku, Who Needed Stitches in Toe, Ended Up Getting Career High Numbers Against Chicago
.@David_Njoku80 was battling a bloody, stitched up pinky toe before his season-best @browns performance Sunday pic.twitter.com/Ut4MO34JNV
— Inside the NFL (@insidetheNFL) December 20, 2023
Despite the ache and the fresh stitches, Njoku did not simply play; he excelled. His performance in opposition to the Bears wasn’t simply top; it became his career-high. He achieved a personal best with 10 receptions from 14 targets, totaling 104 yards. His 10 catches in the game mark a career milestone, and he also added a touchdown, bringing his season’s total to five.
David Njoku’s participation in Week 4 for the Browns seems almost miraculous, especially given the severe burns he suffered in a home accident in September. He was a late addition to the injury report after burning his arm and face while lighting a fire pit at home. Despite these injuries, Njoku played in Cleveland’s game against the Ravens, a 28-3 loss.
Navigating the NFL Injury Minefield
#NFL Injury Updates (Week 16):#Seahawks Geno Smith – Groin strain, grade 2. Expected to return in W16.#Jaguars Trevor Lawrence – In concussion protocol. DNP Thurs, unlikely to play W16.
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— Jesse Morse, MD (@DrJesseMorse) December 21, 2023
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