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Kevin White Feared Out for Season with Shoulder Injury Suffered vs. Falcons
The Chicago Bears announced Sunday that injury-plagued wide receiver Kevin White was once again forced to the sidelines, this time with a shoulder injury he suffered during their season opener against the Atlanta Falcons.
After the game, ESPN's Dan Graziano reported the Bears fear White suffered a broken collarbone and "will require season-ending surgery."
The former No. 7 overall pick has shown flashes of potential when he is on the field. The 6'3", 216-pounder has the speed and athleticism that could make him elite receiver in the NFL.
The challenge for him has been staying on the field.
White missed his entire rookie season due to a stress fracture in his let shin. He played well in four games in 2016, tallying 187 yards on 19 catches, before suffering an ankle injury that ended up costing him the rest of the year.
Another afflete made out of glass. He was drafted 7th overall in 2015 and since then he's only played in 4 games. So in three years he will have only played 4 games. I bet that won't stop the Bears or even another team from signing him once his guaranteed contract is up after 2018, yup that's right, guaranteed contract. This ghetto lottery winner signed a fully guaranteed 16.5 million dollar contract when he got drafted, so he could get injured again next training camp and walk away with 16.5 mil for playing in only 4 games.