Advertisement

Report: Matthew Stafford suffered rib cartilage injury but not ruled out vs. Titans

There is still no official word from the Detroit Lions on the exact status of quarterback Matthew Stafford and his injured ribs. But another report, this one from Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, expands upon the Monday reports that Stafford’s ribs are not fractured.

Fowler reports via a source that Stafford suffered a rib cartilage injury. Based on the painful symptoms No. 9 was obviously suffering after the awkward hit during Sunday’s loss to the Green Bay Packers, it makes sense.

From healthline.com, this is the definition of a common rib cartilage injury,

Costochondral separation occurs when your rib tears away from the cartilage that connects it to your breastbone. This type of injury is usually caused by a sudden impact to your chest. Symptoms include sharp pain when you breathe, cough, or sneeze.

Stafford will attempt to play through the pain, a testament to his toughness. There has been no word from the Lions on if Stafford will play or if the team will turn to Chase Daniel for Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans.