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02-21-2013, 12:52 PM | #556 |
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Breaston's agent, Eric Metz, and #Steelers will talk at Indy combine. That didn't take Haley long |
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Breaston said it had nothing to do with medical issues. If true, he had to create quite a distraction or caused a mutiny for Dorsey to release him.
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Steve Breaston thinking of procedure
Updated: March 2, 2013, 1:09 PM ET By Adam Schefter | ESPN Former Arizona Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Steve Breaston is considering undergoing the Regenokine treatment in Germany in an effort to repair knee inflammation and early arthritic symptoms, according to sources. Breaston had visits this past week with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns. It is the same treatment that players such as Kobe Bryant and Alex Rodriguez underwent to help save their careers. During the procedure, a small cup of blood is removed from the patient, and then it is incubated at a slightly elevated temperature and spun in a centrifuge to make serum that's injected to combat inflammation that may resolve the player's irritation. Breaston feels his knee is fine but he is being advised by his family and one of his agents, Eric Metz, to explore this revolutionary procedure that worked well for NBA standout Grant Hill, who shared the same doctor, Thomas Carter of the Phoenix Suns, according to a source. Breaston believes he could pass a physical now and sign a one-year deal with Pittsburgh, but he is said to be seeking a longer-term solution to his knee problems, said the source. He plans to continue to train and improve his knee until he is ready to sign with an NFL team. ------
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