Baltimore Ravens NFL Draft Pick







25 September 2010 | posted by: Martin Shaffer | No Comment

Baltimore Ravens came to an agreement with their NFL draft pick Sergio Kindle, who is also injured. Kindle was also the last of the rookies yet to be signed from the current season’s draft. Kindle’s injury is not related to the game and will not play in NFL’s 2010 season.

Ravens in Training: Agreement with Sergio Kindle

Kindle is recuperating from sustained injury that made him leave training camp even before it started. It would have been Kindle’s first NFL season and career. The injury is a fractured skull, sustained after falling down stairs, just before commencement of training camp way back in July.

Baltimore Ravens NFL draft and rookie linebacker will join the list of injured reserves for those with injuries not related to football. The placement is what has kept the young man from being able to play in entire NFL’s 2010 games. The injury has been deemed serious and the Ravens as well as the NFL draft rookie are taking it seriously. This was after it was realized the rookie linebacker had failed team’s physical while seemingly had issues with balancing and reacting.

Sergio Kindle was the 43rd NFL draft from NFL’s second round, something that took place earlier in the year, with him being the only one unsigned. After signing the contract, (on 24 September), Kindle will become a Baltimore Raven officially, as much as he might not be participating in any games in the current seasons, joining the reserves immediately after his signature.

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