Air Force's Sevrin Remmo to miss at least six weeks with injury
Troy Babbitt / USA TODAY Sports
Air Force junior offensive tackle Sevrin Remmo is out for at least six weeks due to a fairly obscure injury.
Head coach Troy Calhoun described it as "like a Lisfranc injury," in an interview with the Denver Post.
"We're looking at six weeks, hopefully," Calhoun said. "But he's in a cast right now."
In a Lisfranc injury, the bones in the foot that form the arch become separated by a jarring impact. In Remmo's case, the space separating the bones is only a millimeter, so rest should allow them to mend without the use of a screw or pin.
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