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Broncos Fans - Duane Carswell critically injured in car accident.

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From ESPN/AP

AURORA, Colo. -- Denver Broncos offensive lineman Dwayne Carswell was in critical but stable condition with an excellent prognosis Thursday after he was involved in an accident while on his way to team headquarters.


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The 12-year veteran, known by his teammates as "House," fractured multiple ribs, ruptured his diaphragm and spleen and sustained internal injuries.

He was in intensive care at a suburban Denver hospital after a five-hour operation to remove his spleen and repair internal organ damage. Coach Mike Shanahan said the operation "went as well as it could possibly go," but dismissed any thought of Carswell playing again any time soon.

"He won't return this season," Shanahan said. "It is very serious, what he went through. Now, it's worrying about recovery and hopefully, not having a lot of pain."

Shanahan and trainer Steve Antonopulos addressed the team about Carswell's situation in meetings not long after the morning accident. After the team warmed up at the start of practice, the players broke their huddle by shouting, "House!"

"You just pray for the best. That's all you can do now," offensive lineman George Foster said. "Football is secondary."

Officer Tony Guzman said Carswell was in one of three cars traveling south on a busy, eight-lane thoroughfare that passes close to Broncos headquarters in suburban Denver -- when two northbound cars collided and veered into the southbound lanes. Several cars were extensively damaged. A woman whose name wasn't released was treated and released from the hospital.

"In no shape or form was [Carswell] the one that caused the accident," Guzman said.

Both doors and much of the front and rear fenders on the driver's side of Carswell's car, a 1994 Chevrolet sedan, were torn off and crumpled.

The 33-year-old Carswell played tight end during his first 11 seasons, all in Denver. This year, he was moved to the offensive line, though the Broncos have used him in tackle-eligible situations several times. Last month, playing in his home town of Jacksonville, he caught two touchdown passes.

"He probably has the best hands catching the ball on this team," linebacker Al Wilson said. "He is a veteran guy that players look up to and seems to produce week in, week out."

Shanahan said Carswell wouldn't be allowed to see visitors until Friday at the earliest.

The Broncos will probably place Carswell on their non-football-related injury list in the next week, which would free up a roster spot for an offensive line that doesn't have much depth.

Wilson and several others said football matters were the least of their concerns when it came to their teammate. They said they would try not to make Carswell's precarious situation a distraction heading into Sunday's home game against Philadelphia, but conceded that would be difficult.

"The point is, somebody else is in need and in a grave condition," fullback Kyle Johnson said. "You want to focus on that and make sure that the person gets the attention that he needs."
 
aww, taking the spleen out following a mva, happens all the time, he'll be fine, the thing just likes to rupture as long as they dont bleed out cuz of it, its a simple procedure. Like an appendectomy, only well, its bigger
 
BrothaBill said:
aww, taking the spleen out following a mva, happens all the time, he'll be fine, the thing just likes to rupture as long as they dont bleed out cuz of it, its a simple procedure. Like an appendectomy, only well, its bigger

That article didn't say it but I think he had liver damage from his broken ribs as well.
 
redguru said:
That article didn't say it but I think he had liver damage from his broken ribs as well.

Yeah, all that stuff can get punctured and torn, it all heals up good and the liver is the most forgiving organ there is in the body, often it can regenerate from substantial damage even cutting out half of it to give to someone else as a partial liver donation. The skeletal stuff is what keeps players out, internal stuff, if he doesnt die immediately. He'll most likely be fine, but he is 33, an old man, prolly will just retire, hell doesnt sound like he isnt making a great living if he's driving a 94 chevrolet
 
Would you guys still take Denver with the spread? I don't know why the fuck Philly is favored. Isn't it in denver?
 
BrothaBill said:
Yeah, all that stuff can get punctured and torn, it all heals up good and the liver is the most forgiving organ there is in the body, often it can regenerate from substantial damage even cutting out half of it to give to someone else as a partial liver donation. The skeletal stuff is what keeps players out, internal stuff, if he doesnt die immediately. He'll most likely be fine, but he is 33, an old man, prolly will just retire, hell doesnt sound like he isnt making a great living if he's driving a 94 chevrolet

Broncos General Manager Ted Sundquist told KCNC-TV in Denver that Carswell, 33, tore his diaphragm and had internal bleeding in his chest.

I gather his and two other cars traveling southbound were hit by two cars from the northbound lanes that previously collided. His career is probably over, they moved him from tight end to lineman this year. Denver already has offensive line problems.
 
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