NFL player breaks Achilles tendon on Instagram Live broadcast

Midtime Editorial

Chicago, Illinois / 17.05.2022 17:47:47

You can’t have worse luck than Tarik Cohenformer player of the Chicago Bears in the NFLwhom personal mishaps and injuries they have severely handicapped him in his career. And just when he seemed to finally put his problems behind him, suffered a serious mishap while broadcasting on Instagram Live his rehabilitation towards the 2022 Season, which will begin in September.

Tarik suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury two years ago when only three weeks of the calendar had been played in the National Football League. In his best physical shape since the mishap, Cohen broadcast live on social networks this Tuesday his recovery with personalized training, but again misfortune caught up with him.

During the exercises, Tarik Cohen collapsed after hearing something snap on his foot, which turned out to be the dreaded Achilles tendon rupture injurywhich will force him to stop for at least one more year in the NFL, where he no longer has a team because the Bears released him a few months ago due to so many health mishaps.

The Scream: “Nerd!” was the reaction of the runner after hearing the thunder in his limb, with his coaches aside and it was one of them who ended the broadcast on Instagram, while Cohen was lying in pain one of the most frightening injuries for any athlete.

The tragedies of Tarik Cohen

In recent memory, the Bears running back has lived what could be the worst three years for any professional in recent history. After being an All-Pro in 2018, he seemed destined to shine for Chicago in the backfieldbut has not played in the NFL since 2020 for countless personal problems.

In addition to the anterior cruciate ligament injury in 2020 and this new mishap in the Achilles tendon, the personal tragedies of tarik cohen include a brother who was paralyzed after being shot in a dispute in North Carolina in 2019. Two years later, in 2021, his twin was electrocuted at his job at the age of 25 in the same city in the United States.

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