— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) October 30, 2017
"It's brutal, gruesome," Bears right guard Kyle Long said in a Chicago Tribune article. "I didn't watch it after I saw it the first time. To go from the elation of, 'What a play, what a throw!' in that situation of the game to overturn (the touchdown call) and Zach obviously being injured … it's really unfortunate. We lost a really good guy today." RT to show @ZMiller86 some love, Chicago.#DaBears pic.twitter.com/ZpCoDlKEFm
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) October 29, 2017
Dr. Andrew Hoel, a vascular surgeon and assistant professor at Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine, told the Tribune he saw video of the injury. "With this type of injury, the knee is dislocated or it goes the wrong direction from where it's supposed to turn," he told the Tribune. "And directly behind the knee is the popliteal artery, the main artery that gives blood flow down to the remainder of the lower part of the leg and the foot. The popliteal in this type of injury can get stretched or torn, and so ... the person or patient can lose blood flow to the lower leg as a result." The popliteal artery is behind the knee, and is the only main blood supply to the leg below the knee , according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. Miller is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Monday, when surgeons will evaluate the blood flow and overall anatomy of his leg, EPSN reported. NFL players took to Twitter to offer support. Best wishes to Zach Miller... god bless brotha
— DeMarco Murray (@DeMarcoMurray) October 30, 2017
Prayers up for my guy @ZMiller86
— Brandon Marshall (@BMarshh) October 30, 2017
Praying for 86
— Kyle Long (@Ky1eLong) October 29, 2017
🙏🏾... https://t.co/RXfag7EEEg
— . (@Ike_SwagginU) October 30, 2017
Ben Schmitt is a Tribune-Review staff writer. Reach him at 412-320-7991, bschmitt@tribweb.com or via Twitter @Bencschmitt.
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