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    Matt LaFleur says Luke Musgrave not only has a "pretty significant" abdomen injury but was actually in the hospital. He played through it, told Flea the next day. LaFleur says Musgrave is "going to be a dynamic player" and credits his toughness: "He didn't say anything all game."
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    LaFleur said that they have the injury diagnosed and is under control. He said Musgrave is actually out of the hospital now. He won't play Thursday and he did not rule out injured reserve but they're waiting to see how things go.
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    Luke Musgrave has a lacerated kidney. Doubt we'll see him again this year.
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    Wow.
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    The injury list could form a starting 11 with backups at several positions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Luke Musgrave has a lacerated kidney. Doubt we'll see him again this year.
    How in the wide wide world of sports do you lacerate a kidney?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldbutnotdeadyet View Post
    How in the wide wide world of sports do you lacerate a kidney?
    It happened after going to the ground after making a catch. It doesn't look like much, but he did come down on the ball. You can see him holding his abdomen after he gets up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldbutnotdeadyet View Post
    How in the wide wide world of sports do you lacerate a kidney?
    A kidney laceration is an injury in which a tear in the kidney tissue might lead to bleeding or leaking of urine into the abdominal cavity. The blood or urine collects in a space called the retroperitoneum, which is behind the peritoneum, where your bowels are located. Lacerated kidneys can also lead to blood in the urine. All kidney injuries (also known as renal trauma) account for 1% to 5% of all traumatic injuries that are severe enough to require treatment at a trauma center.1Shoobridge JJ, Corcoran NM, Martin KA, Koukounaras J, Royce PL, Bultitude MF. Contemporary management of renal trauma. Rev Urol. 2011;13(2):65-72.


     Kidney lacerations can result from either blunt or penetrating trauma.

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    Tom Silverstein
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    The #Packers signed WR Bo Melton and RB James Robinson from the practice squad to the active roster, placed TE Luke Musgrave and RB Emanuel Wilson on injured reserve, and elevated FB Henry Pearson and S Benny Sapp III to the active roster for gameday.
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    Injury report offering more hope than yesterday's did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QBME View Post
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    Jason Witten, the old Cowboys TE, had a lacerated kidney. As I recall, he missed significant time but came back later the same season. Hopefully Musgrave does the same. Until then, yes, Kraft time, and I think he'll do all right too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Tucker Kraft time.
    Of significant note, Kraft did not suck.
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