Stafford's X-rays on hand negative after loss to Ravens
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Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford underwent X-rays on his throwing hand which came back negative, head coach Jim Caldwell confirmed post-game.
Caldwell verified Stafford suffered a bruise and X-rays revealed he didn't fracture his hand.
Stafford was deemed questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens with a right hand injury after being taken to the ground upon throwing an interception.
Stafford's hand looks not good pic.twitter.com/VcOyS4kIGP
— Isaac (@WorldofIsaac) December 3, 2017
Stafford was replaced by Jake Rudock with the Lions trailing 30-20. The veteran quarterback finished 24-of-29 for 292 yards, a touchdown, and an interception as the Lions fell 46-20.
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