Clay Matthews will need surgery after breaking nose during charity softball game
Over his nine-year NFL career, Packers linebacker Clay Matthews has proven that he’s one tough hombre.
He’s been named a Pro Bowler six times.
He’s sacked opposing quarterbacks 80 times.
And the Packers stalwart has piled up 337 tackles.
Maybe he should stick to a safe sport … like football.
On Saturday, Matthews narrowly avoided what could have been a disastrous injury — in a charity softball game.
He was pitching to teammate Lucas Patrick when this happened:
Packers LB Clay Matthews takes a liner off the face pitching in the charity softball game at Fox Cities Stadium. Immediately left the field. Hope he's ok @WBAY pic.twitter.com/29aTvXkIc5
— Dave Schroeder (@SchroederWBAY) June 2, 2018
Like a true football player, Matthews did get up pretty quickly, and walked off under his own power.
Clay Matthews hit by pitch at charity softball game. Man, I hope he's ok. pic.twitter.com/nRjINunjPY
— Fantasy Nerds (@ffnerd) June 2, 2018
The diagnosis?
A broken nose, which could have been much worse. Still, he’ll need surgery.
“Thank you for all the concern and well-wishes. I busted my nose pretty good and will have surgery once the swelling subsides. Thankful as it could have been much more serious,” Matthews wrote on Twitter.
Thank you for all the concern and well-wishes. I busted my nose pretty good and will have surgery once the swelling subsides. Thankful as it could have been much more serious 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
— Clay Matthews III (@ClayMatthews52) June 2, 2018
Of course, knowing that it looked worse than it actually was, you knew that he wasn’t going to get much sympathy from his teammates.
Davante Adams updates the crowd on Clay Matthews: “I wanted to let everybody know Clay is all right. He’s got a little boo-boo on his nose, but he’ll be all right. He’s a tough guy.” #Packers
— Kelly Price (@thekellyprice) June 2, 2018
Thankfully, Matthews is expected to make a full recovery.
Let’s just keep him off the diamond.
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