Okay, so, I’ve been keeping an eye on this whole Alvin Kamara injury situation, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster. I wanted to find some clear info, so I started digging around the internet this morning.
First off, I looked for the most recent updates, and it’s not looking good for Week 17. The guy’s been ruled out for the game against the Raiders, poor fella. Apparently, he hasn’t been able to practice at all this week.
- It’s all because of a groin injury, which he picked up a couple of weeks back. Seems like he hasn’t played since that game against the Washington Commanders in Week 15. Man, that’s rough.
- So I tried to find out more about this groin injury. It turns out it’s a bit tricky. I found a report somewhere that mentioned it, and it doesn’t sound too good.
Then I got curious about what Kamara himself had to say about all this. I stumbled upon his end-of-season interview, from the Ochsner Sports Performance Center. It was from January 6, 2025, after the regular season wrapped up. He was talking to Derek Carr, I think.
I also noticed something interesting. Someone pointed out that Kamara is just 50 yards short of hitting 1,000 yards for the first time in his career. I mean, the guy’s been so close! I feel for him, especially with this injury possibly ending his season.
I saw that he was designated as questionable to return at one point, but it wasn’t clear if he actually re-entered the game when he initially got hurt.
I kept digging and found out that he’s actually going to miss his third straight game because of this groin issue. This season, he’s only played in 13 games. Bummer!
Finally, I checked out the latest update for Week 18 against Tampa Bay, I think it was from some guy named Peter Dewey, dated January 5th. And there were even some rumors going around that this injury might be season-ending, meaning he might have played his last down for the year. Can you believe that?
So, yeah, that’s the gist of what I found out about Alvin Kamara’s injury. It’s a real shame, especially with him being so close to that 1,000-yard mark. Hopefully, he’ll have a speedy recovery.