Getty ImagesChiefs wide receiver Jonathan Baldwin missed last Friday’s OTA practice due to a migraine headache. Adam Teicher of the Kansas City Star reports that Baldwin was back on the field on Monday.
Baldwin visited a doctor late last week, and it appears he received full medical clearance to resume football activities. Baldwin told the Star that the migraine was a first for him.
It sounds like this should be a non-issue going forward.
Baldwin was the 27th overall pick in the 2011 draft. He finished his rookie year with 27 catches for 254 yards and one touchdown, flashing dominant physical ability when healthy and in the lineup.
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Probably a residual effect from the beatdown he received from Thomas Jones last year.
The makers of Excedrin need an explanation.
The pain of a Thomas Jones right hook never leaves the mind.
It’s too bad they dont have anyone to throw this guy the ball.
Are you guys sure Thomas Jones won that fight? Baldwin broke his thumb, normally that happens when you punch someone in the head
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Are you guys sure Thomas Jones won that fight? Baldwin broke his thumb, normally that happens when you punch someone in the head
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You don’t break a thumb from throwing punches unless you throw punches like an idiot, Jack-azz
he got some of Harvins meds to help him, puff puff pass homey
@gottapoop…you’re clearly a tough guy, but I got a dollar that says you use your fist for something else in men’s locker rooms
Are you guys sure Thomas Jones won that fight? Baldwin broke his thumb, normally that happens when you punch someone in the head
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Or punch a locker.
Also, what gottapoop said above, you don’t break your thumb if you know how to punch.
And finally, yes I’m sure. Jones has been a gymaholic since middle school. Brian Urlacher once called Jones “the most physically fit football player he had ever seen”.
Sidenote, I can’t believe I just quoted a guy named gottapoop.
A migraine, for those of you who’ve never had one, is nothing to just shrug off. I’ve had just one in my life (luckily), and I can say that while I was in the throes of it, death was starting to look like a good option….
I can’t imagine what it must be like to be a chronic sufferer….
as someone who gets migraines regularly and have for well over 20 years, a migraine is nothing to mess with.