NFL Note - Detroit Lions Stafford, Matthew
Dec 5, 2017 - 10:40 AM QB Matthew Stafford does not have any broken bones in his throwing hand and is just dealing with soreness, coach Jim Caldwell said Monday. "Nothing's popped up. He's just sore right about now," Caldwell said. Stafford has started 108 consecutive games for the Lions (6-6), who play at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-8) on Sunday. "We'll just kind of see how that goes to be honest with you," Caldwell said of Stafford's participation in that game. "Obviously, anytime that you're dealing with a throwing hand it's not going to be easy."No one has shouted yet.
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