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No, Clay Matthews didn’t break both legs in a car accident

Wild Card Playoffs - Green Bay Packers v Philadelphia Eagles

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JANUARY 09: Clay Matthews #52 of the Green Bay Packers celebrates after a sack against the Michael Vick #7 of the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2011 NFC wild card playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 9, 2011 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

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It seems like every few weeks a phony report emerges of a big-name player breaking both legs in a car accident.

As best we can tell, it started last year with Falcons receiver Julio Jones. Other high-profile NFL stars who supposedly broke both legs in a car accident include Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning.

The gag has become so obvious that we now ignore the made-up accounts. But we’re mentioning it again now because the most recent supposed victim of the Buick-double-leg-break is Packers linebacker Clay Matthews. And we’ve been flooded with emails and tweets inquiring about the situation.

It’s phony. And, in time, a phony report regarding the same topic will be made about another NFL player. And another. And another.

The sad part is that, if/when a big-name NFL players actually does break both legs in a car accident, no one will believe it.