D'Eriq King's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: American Football
D'Eriq King's Sports Injuries Table
Type | Area | Date | Consequences | Content | How It Happened | Recovery Duration | Rehabilitation Details | Impact On Career | Psychological Impact | Previous Injuries | Return To Competition | Severity | Treatment | Medical Staff | Long Term Impact | Preventive Measures | Competition Missed | Initial Symptoms | Re Injury Risk | Support System | Rehabilitation Location |
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Ankle Injuries | Left Ankle | 2018-10-19 | High ankle sprain | King suffered a high ankle sprain in his left ankle during a game against the University of Memphis on October 20, 2018. This injury sidelined him for several weeks. | Injured during a game against the University of Memphis | 4-6 weeks | Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) followed by gradual return to activity | Missed several games in the 2018 season | Frustration due to time away from the field but remained focused on recovery | None | 2018-11-24 | Moderate | Conservative treatment including rest and physical therapy | University of Houston medical team | Minimal long-term impact, but increased awareness of ankle stability | Ankle strengthening exercises and taping | Missed several games in the 2018 season | Swelling and severe pain in the ankle | Low to moderate | Family, teammates, and coaching staff | University of Houston's athletic facilities |
Knee Injuries | Right Knee | 2020-11-27 | Torn ACL in right knee | King sustained a torn ACL in his right knee during a game against the University of North Carolina on November 28, 2020. This injury required surgery and extensive rehabilitation. | Suffered during a game against the University of North Carolina | 9-12 months | Underwent surgery followed by a structured rehabilitation program including physiotherapy and strength training. | Missed the remainder of the season and had to undergo a lengthy recovery process | Reported to have faced mental challenges during the recovery period but remained optimistic | None | 2021-09-04 | Severe | Surgical repair of the ACL followed by physical therapy | University of Miami medical team | Potential for future knee problems and re-injury | Strengthening exercises and use of a knee brace | Missed the remainder of the 2020 season and part of the 2021 season | Severe pain and instability in the knee | Moderate to high | Family, teammates, and coaching staff | University of Miami's athletic facilities |
Shoulder Injuries | Right Shoulder | 2021-09-03 | Torn labrum in right shoulder | D'Eriq King suffered a torn labrum in his right shoulder during the season opener against Alabama. The injury impacted his throwing ability and required medical intervention. | Injured during the season opener against Alabama | 6-9 months | Underwent shoulder surgery and followed a rehabilitation program focusing on mobility and strength | Missed the remainder of the 2021 season | Faced mental hurdles but was determined to recover and return to play | Torn ACL in right knee | 2022-06-01 | Severe | Surgical repair of the labrum followed by physical therapy | University of Miami medical team | Potential for reduced shoulder strength and mobility | Strengthening exercises and proper throwing mechanics | Missed the remainder of the 2021 season | Sharp pain and decreased range of motion in the shoulder | Moderate | Family, teammates, and coaching staff | University of Miami's athletic facilities |
D'Eriq King's Sports Injuries Videos
D'Eriq King Suffers Knee Injury | Cheez-It Bowl | #21 Oklahoma State vs. #18 Miami
Miami star quarterback D'Eriq King suffers a knee injury on a run during the 2020 Cheez-It Bowl. On a first-down play, King is upended around the 10-yard line and clutches his knee in pain. This is a significant concern for Miami, as King has been an iron man throughout the season. With 4:06 left in the first half, King is helped off the field, and the game continues with Oklahoma State leading Miami 21-7.

Miami QB D'Eriq King Suffers Serious Knee Injury vs Oklahoma State | 2020 College Football
Miami quarterback D'Eriq King suffers a serious knee injury during the 2020 Cheez-It Bowl against Oklahoma State. While attempting to make a play, King is upended around the 10-yard line and clutches his knee. Trainers attend to him as Miami fans chant his name. The injury could have occurred either during a cut with his right leg or from contact with Trey Sterling. King has a history of a meniscus injury from 2018. N'Kosi Perry replaces him as quarterback for the Hurricanes.

{NCAAF} Miami QB D'Eriq King suffers knee injury against Oklahoma State in the Cheez-It Bowl
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Miami’s D’Eriq King injured vs. Oklahoma State in Cheez-It Bowl
D'Eriq King appears to go down with a right knee injury.

D'Eriq King was helped off the field after sustaining an apparent right knee injury.
Miami's star quarterback, D'Eriq King, was injured during a play, clutching his knee after being upended around the 10-yard line. This is concerning for Miami, as King, a transfer from Houston, has been a reliable player throughout the season. Fans were chanting his name as he was taken to the tent for evaluation. The injury might have occurred during a cut or contact with Trey Sterling. King has a history of knee injuries, having torn his meniscus in 2018.

D'Eriq King's Injury Against Tulane
Houston QB D'Eriq King suffers a non-contact injury late in the first half. #GoCoogs

D'Eriq King Injury Explained: ACL Tear
In this video, Nick Gallo, a doctor of physical therapy, discusses D'Eriq King's ACL injury during the 2020 Cheez-It Bowl against Oklahoma State. King, the Miami Hurricanes quarterback, suffered a torn ACL in his right knee and is scheduled for surgery. Gallo explains the mechanism of the injury, the anatomy of the ACL, and the typical recovery timeline. Despite the injury, the Miami Hurricanes are optimistic that King will return in time for fall camp in 2021. Gallo believes the eight-month recovery timeline is reasonable given King's athletic condition and the quality of rehabilitation he will receive.
