So why did the Jaguars part with him? It’s obvious they do not believe he is the same player he was before the ankle injury.
The Bills disagree. Brandon said Stroud’s ankle got a stamp of approval from the Bills’ medical team. He also said Stroud’s high-ankle sprain was unrelated to the ankle surgery.
“We put him through all the paces, and there was zero concern,” Brandon said.
“We’ve checked him out, and we feel really good about this whole deal,” said coach Dick Jauron.
_________________________________________________________________
Regarding his suspension, Stroud said in December he took some dietary supplements that were available over the counter on the advice of a doctor and those wound up having ingredients on the league’s banned substances list.
“It was something that was my fault, on part of neglect,” Stroud said. “I should’ve done a better job researching what I was taking. Like I said, I’m older, wiser, now. That’s in the past.”
The Bills disagree. Brandon said Stroud’s ankle got a stamp of approval from the Bills’ medical team. He also said Stroud’s high-ankle sprain was unrelated to the ankle surgery.
“We put him through all the paces, and there was zero concern,” Brandon said.
“We’ve checked him out, and we feel really good about this whole deal,” said coach Dick Jauron.
_________________________________________________________________
Regarding his suspension, Stroud said in December he took some dietary supplements that were available over the counter on the advice of a doctor and those wound up having ingredients on the league’s banned substances list.
“It was something that was my fault, on part of neglect,” Stroud said. “I should’ve done a better job researching what I was taking. Like I said, I’m older, wiser, now. That’s in the past.”
Comment