Pittsburgh Gazette wrote:"Falling. Kneeling. Going the wrong way. Throw 245 pounds on your body and cut every which way and see how long your joints last," said Raiders linebacker Travian Smith.
Smith has missed every Raiders game since Halloween because of a torn knee ligament. He lost most of the 2003 season after playing on a strained meniscus ligament, considered one of the most painful injuries in the NFL. After the meniscus goes, an athlete can spend years "wiggling" his knee into place when it locks up during a game, but pros generally try to play through the excruciating pain.
Anybody else know of some other stories about players playing with a strained meniscus? I can't find any other stories about it on google because they are all about Paul.