Former Bison star Roehl tears ACL
FARGO â€" Former North Dakota State running back Tyler Roehl spent four years in college bruising opposing defenses. But this week, his dream of delivering some punishment to NFL defenders took a detour.
By: Jeff Kolpack, The Forum
FARGO â€" Former North Dakota State running back Tyler Roehl spent four years in college bruising opposing defenses. But this week, his dream of delivering some punishment to NFL defenders took a detour.
The Seattle Seahawks running back suffered an ACL tear during a non-contact drill at the team's practice facility on Monday. He will remain in Seattle for surgery and rehabilitation and will miss his rookie season.
The injury happened during a kickoff coverage exercise in what the team calls OTA, or offseason team activities.
"I just planted my foot, my foot stayed and the rest of my body didn't,"Â he said. "I knew something was wrong right away."Â
It was the first time Roehl has endured a knee injury â€" he overcame occasional hamstring problems in his final two years with the Bison. He was signed as a free agent by the Seahawks after the NFL Draft in April and he felt like he had a good shot at making the roster this fall.
That will have to wait a year.
"Things happen for a reason,"Â Roehl said. "I just have to keep my head up and stay positive and keep pursuing my dream and get ready for next season."Â
Roehl, the first player from West Fargo to sign an NFL contract, said he'll work with Seahawks team doctors. The injury does not affect his contract status with the team.
Players do not wear full pads during OTA.
"I never had the chance to play full pads but I felt comfortable with the speed of the game,"Â Roehl said. "I felt like I was coming into my own."Â
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I guess Roehl's an optimist, what a freak injury this is. Hopefully, he'll get a second chance in year 2 like Woodhead is getting this year if all goes well. Roehl is a Powerback (a Peyton Hillis type?). How Hillis does this season could have some bearing on how the fans and media perceive Roehl next year.