Golf Cart May End Career of Bronco Lineman

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Freak injuries are taking its toll on the offensive lineman of the Denver Broncos.  Stand-out offensive tackle, Ryan Clady, tore his patellar tendon playing basketball, and now offensive guard/center, Matt McChesney may be done for good with football after suffering a severe ankle injury on the golf course.  McChensey, the former University of Colorado Buffalo, got his ankle, that was surgically repaired last year, clipped by a golf cart as he was getting out of his own cart.  The injury is said to be career ending.  McChesney, according to The Denver Post said, "It was just a freak accident.  It stinks."

The story, however, seems a bit fishy, and it'll be interesting to see if any further details of the accident come out.  This is pure speculation, but many coolers of beer can be seen on golf carts of many courses, and it wouldn't be surprising at all if that may be a factor.  It just isn't every day that another carts gets so close to another golfer that the person is hit, and then seriously injured. 

Hopefully McChesney makes a solid recovery from the injury, and doesn't need to end his career, but Broncos fans will have to wait and see.