Matt Ryan's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: American Football

Matt Ryan'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
Foot Injuries Right Toe 2019-12-21 Played through the injury During a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on December 22, 2019, Matt Ryan injured his right toe but continued to play through the pain, demonstrating his toughness and commitment to the team. In a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Matt Ryan suffered a toe injury while being tackled. 2 weeks Rest and limited practice; pain management. Minimal impact; no games missed. No significant psychological impact reported. None on the right toe. Continued to play without missing any games. Mild Rest, pain management Atlanta Falcons medical team No long-term issues reported. Proper footwear and additional padding. None Pain and discomfort in the right toe. Low Team medical staff, family, and teammates. Team facilities
Knee Injuries Left Knee 2018-11-10 No games missed, but limited practice Matt Ryan sustained a left knee injury during a game against the Cleveland Browns on November 11, 2018. Despite the injury, he did not miss any games, although his practice participation was limited. During a game against the Cleveland Browns, Matt Ryan took a hit to his left knee. 2 weeks Rest, physical therapy, and limited practice. Minimal impact; continued to perform well. No significant psychological impact reported. None on the left knee. Did not miss any games, returned to full practice after 2 weeks. Moderate Rest, physical therapy Atlanta Falcons medical team No long-term issues reported. Strengthening exercises for the knee. None Pain and swelling in the left knee. Low to moderate Team medical staff, family, and teammates. Team facilities
Sprains Right Ankle 2019-10-19 Missed one game Matt Ryan suffered a right ankle sprain during a game against the Los Angeles Rams on October 20, 2019. This injury caused him to miss the next game, marking the first time he missed a game due to injury since 2009. During a game against the Los Angeles Rams, Matt Ryan was sacked and twisted his ankle awkwardly. 1 week Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE); physical therapy to strengthen the ankle. Minimal long-term impact; he returned to form quickly. No significant psychological impact reported. None on the right ankle. Returned to play in Week 9 against the Seattle Seahawks. Moderate RICE, physical therapy Atlanta Falcons medical team No long-term issues reported. Ankle support braces during games and practices. 1 game Pain, swelling, and limited mobility in the right ankle. Low Team medical staff, family, and teammates. Team facilities

Matt Ryan's Sports Injuries Videos

Matt Ryan's hand was bloody after getting cleated.

Jordan Howard back in the end zone. Philadelphia, oh my goodness, that's not fake, that's the real stuff right there. Matt Ryan got his hand stepped on, got cleated. Here it is, that's a defensive lineman coming with those cleats right on top of his hand, so blood gushing out, non-throwing hand for Matt Ryan, his left hand. He's working the towel to try and dry it off, but then on the next play throws an interception to Shaq Thompson.
Video thumb: Matt Ryan's hand was bloody after getting cleated.

Matt Ryan hits insane game-winner and gets injured on the same play - NBA Summer League

Ray Allen explains why LeBron James is not the GOAT of the NBA:... Brian heaves it up with five seconds left and despite a sprained ankle, he makes the shot. Play is stopped due to his injury, giving the Bucks a free timeout to discuss their strategy.
Video thumb: Matt Ryan hits insane game-winner and gets injured on the same play - NBA Summer League

Matt Ryan's Injury

Matt Ryan was seen limping to the Falcons' locker room, signaling the end of his day, which raises concerns for his recovery.
Video thumb: Matt Ryan's Injury