Mike Glennon's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: American Football

Mike Glennon'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
Back Injuries Lower Back 2019-11-09 Severe pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion. He was taken out of the game and underwent an MRI, which showed a muscle strain and inflammation. Glennon injured his lower back after being sacked multiple times during a game. 4 weeks Rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications. Missed four games and had to regain his form post-recovery. Stress and anxiety about returning to full strength. No prior significant back injuries. Returned after four weeks of rest and rehabilitation. Severe Rest, physical therapy, medication, and gradual return to physical activity. Team doctors and physical therapists. Potential for chronic back issues if not managed properly. Strengthening core muscles and proper tackling techniques. 4 games Severe pain and stiffness in the lower back. Moderate, with potential for chronic issues. Team medical staff, family, and coaches. Team facilities and specialized clinics.
Concussions Head 2017-12-02 He experienced dizziness, headaches, and difficulty concentrating. Glennon was evaluated on the sidelines and then taken to the locker room for further assessment. He was placed in the NFL's concussion protocol. Mike Glennon suffered a concussion during a game when he took a hard hit from an opposing player. 2 weeks He underwent a series of cognitive and physical tests before being cleared to return to practice. He missed two games, which affected his team's performance. Glennon expressed concerns about the long-term effects of concussions. None related to concussions. He returned to play after two weeks of rest and rehabilitation. Moderate Rest, cognitive testing, and gradual return to physical activity. Team physicians and independent neurologists. Potential for long-term cognitive issues if concussions recur. Improved helmet technology and stricter enforcement of safety rules. 2 games Dizziness, headaches, confusion. Moderate, especially if another concussion occurs. Family, teammates, and team medical staff. Team facilities and home.
Sprains Right Ankle 2018-10-13 Swelling, pain, and limited mobility in the right ankle. He was helped off the field by trainers and did not return to the game. X-rays confirmed no fractures but a significant sprain. Glennon twisted his ankle awkwardly while being tackled during a game. 3 weeks Physical therapy, ice treatment, and gradual reintroduction to practice. Missed three games, affecting his rhythm and performance. Frustration due to limited mobility and inability to play. No prior significant ankle injuries. Returned after three weeks of intensive rehabilitation. Moderate Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), and physical therapy. Team trainers and physical therapists. Potential for recurring sprains if not properly rehabilitated. Ankle braces and strengthening exercises. 3 games Pain, swelling, and inability to bear weight. High, especially without proper rehabilitation. Team medical staff and family. Team facilities.

Mike Glennon's Sports Injuries Videos

Mike Glennon on Starting for Injured Daniel Jones vs. Dolphins | New York Giants

Mike Glennon spoke to the media about starting for the injured Daniel Jones in Miami. He mentioned he had a good feeling he might start and prepared accordingly all week. Glennon expressed confidence in the new offensive coordinator, Freddie, and the game plan they put together. He acknowledged the challenge posed by Miami's defense and their pressure looks but felt prepared. Glennon also discussed the importance of getting the ball to playmakers, a philosophy emphasized by Joe. He mentioned his excitement and slight nerves about starting, given his limited opportunities in the NFL. Glennon appreciated the addition of Fromm to the team and his insights from playing against the Dolphins with Buffalo. Regarding the game plan, Glennon stated he provided input on plays he liked but overall trusted Freddie's plan. He emphasized his role in helping the Giants win and downplayed personal stats or records.
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Mike Glennon Breaks the Laws of Physics on TD Throw to Shenault

Mike Glennon hits Laviska Shenault for the touchdown, but not before a wild bounce off of Jeff Gladney. The Jacksonville Jaguars score a 28-yard touchdown after Glennon's throw, which should have been intercepted, ricochets into Shenault's arms. This marks Shenault's first touchdown since the season opener. Despite a poor throw, the Jaguars get a lucky break and score against one of the best first-quarter scoring teams, Minnesota. Glennon finishes the drive three for three with 60 yards and a touchdown.
Video thumb: Mike Glennon Breaks the Laws of Physics on TD Throw to Shenault