The Morning Call

Harper, Embiid and the most devastatin­g injuries

- By Isabella Diamore

The words “maybe next year” generally emerge for Philadelph­ia sports fans reeling from a major postseason loss or the dissolutio­n of what looked like a hopeful regular season.

But in some cases, that grueling pain can be caused by an athlete’s devastatin­g injury. While injuries are inevitable, they are not created equal. Philly fans know this all too well after watching major injuries at the least opportune times. Here are some of the most notable injuries in Philly sports history, and the details behind moments that sank a promising team’s window or a prominent player’s career.

Randall Cunningham

The Eagles’ season opener against the Packers on Sept. 2, 1991, was a game that fans would not forget.

Randall Cunningham, who was a second-round pick by the Eagles in the 1985 NFL draft, was entering his seventh season as quarterbac­k. Packers defensive lineman Bryce Paup lunged at Cunningham’s knee in the second quarter and the Eagles QB suffered two torn ligaments. The Eagles won, 20-3, but Cunningham was out for the rest of the season as backup Jim McMahon took over. The idea of the Eagles being Super Bowl champions was dashed right as the season started.

When he returned the next season, Cunningham led the team to its first playoff victory in 12 years, but he started to deal with other complicati­ons. Then on Oct. 3, 1993, Cunningham suffered a broken left leg against the Jets. The Eagles had a 4-0 record after beating the Jets but went on to lose eight of their next nine games.

Eric Lindros

Center Eric Lindros’ career was heavily impacted by injuries. He was considered one of the most dominant prospects in the NHL, coming to the Flyers in a blockbuste­r 1992 trade with the Quebec Nordiques. Flyers fans were ecstatic to receive a player who could turn the team around.

In his eight seasons with the Flyers, Lindros had multiple concussion­s that led to other concerns. The first time he was diagnosed with a concussion was in 1998, after he was hit by the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Darius Kasparaiti­s. The hit left him sidelined for 18 games.

The worst injury he suffered came against the Nashville Predators on April 1, 1999. After he suffered what was thought to be a rib injury, it was revealed that Lindros had a collapsed lung that caused internal bleeding. The following season, Lindros took a massive hit from New Jersey Devils defenseman Scott Stevens. Lindros was unconsciou­s before his helmet hit the ice in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals. That wound up being Lindros’ last game with the Flyers.

Terrell Owens

Wide receiver Terrell Owens joined the Eagles in a 2004 trade

with the San Francisco 49ers. Owens already had a connection with Eagles quarterbac­k Donovan McNabb.

The team needed a talented passing target for McNabb, and with running back Brian Westbrook in the mix, the Eagles held high hopes heading into the season.

On Dec. 19, 2004, the 12-1 Eagles played the Dallas Cowboys. Cowboys safety Roy Williams wrapped up Owens with a horse-collar tackle that left the receiver with a sprained ankle and a fractured fibula. Although the Eagles beat the Cowboys 12-7, Owens was expected to miss the rest of the season since his injury required surgery.

After the Eagles beat the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC Championsh­ip Game, Owens went against his doctor’s advice and played in Super Bowl XXXIX against the New England Patriots.

He started and had nine receptions for 122 yards, but the Eagles lost, 24-21.

Ryan Howard

The Phillies finished the 2011 season with a 102-60 record, finishing first in the NL East. With a squad that included Ryan Howard, Roy Halladay, Chase Utley, Jimmy Rollins and Carlos Ruiz, it seemed as though they were on their way to a World Series appearance.

In a 3-2 National League Division series against the Cardinals, Howard tore his Achilles tendon on a groundout in the final play to end Game 5. It was a heartbreak­ing finish that ended the Phillies’ chances of further extending their postseason and forever altered Howard’s career.

Carson Wentz

It could be fair to say Wentz never was the same player after his injury in 2017.

In Week 14 against the Rams, Wentz left the game because of a knee injury. It wasn’t until the next day that an MRI revealed he tore his ACL, a tragic moment for

Eagles fans. But the Eagles ended up winning 43-35 against the Rams and earned the NFC East title.

Backup quarterbac­k Nick Foles took over under center and led the Eagles to their first Super Bowl win against the Patriots.

Wentz, now Washington Commanders quarterbac­k, finished the 2017 season with 3,296 passing yards, 33 touchdowns and seven intercepti­ons. He hasn’t compiled those kind of numbers since.

Joel Embiid

Throughout Embiid’s career, he has missed more than three full seasons because of injuries.

And he sustained another tough injury in the 2022 NBA playoffs. After suffering a ligament tear in his right thumb in Game 4 of a firstround series against the Raptors, Embiid still did not miss a game in the series.

Embiid then suffered a concussion and right orbital fracture when Raptors forward Pascal

Siakam drove inside and hit him with an elbow in the series-clinching playoff win against Toronto.

Embiid missed the first two games of the Eastern Conference semifinals against Miami Heat. Embiid and the Sixers lost to the Heat in Game 6 while their star center played with a torn thumb and a face mask. He waited until the offseason to undergo thumb

surgery.

Bryce Harper

In recent news, Harper, a two-time league MVP, gripped his thumb after a 97 mph pitch from Padres left-hander Blake Snell hit his hand.

Harper fractured his left thumb and underwent surgery, which called for three pins to be inserted for three weeks.

It’s still unclear if Harper will return for the remainder of the season, but playing without Harper, who has 15 home runs, will have an immediate impact on the

Phillies’ season.

 ?? FILE ?? The 1991 Eagles were many pundits’ preseason pick for Super Bowl glory, but those hopes took a devastatin­g blow when QB Randall Cunningham was injured in their season opener.
FILE The 1991 Eagles were many pundits’ preseason pick for Super Bowl glory, but those hopes took a devastatin­g blow when QB Randall Cunningham was injured in their season opener.
 ?? DERRICK TUSKAN/AP ?? Bryce Harper hopes to return sometime this season.
DERRICK TUSKAN/AP Bryce Harper hopes to return sometime this season.
 ?? MATT SLOCUM/AP ?? Joel Embiid’s injury derailed the Sixers’ season.
MATT SLOCUM/AP Joel Embiid’s injury derailed the Sixers’ season.

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