The Hamilton Spectator

His arm is broken, but Davis will play in Super Bowl

- STEVE REED

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — All-Pro linebacker Thomas Davis had surgery Monday morning on his broken right forearm, but is expected to play in the Super Bowl on Feb. 7.

“My understand­ing is if everything goes well it is something he can mostly certainly play with,” Panthers’ coach Ron Rivera said Monday. “So we are excited about that possibilit­y.”

Rivera did not know which forearm bone Davis broke.

He said the 11-year NFL veteran may need to wear a brace on his arm similar to the one worn by New England Patriots’ tight end Rob Gronkowski.

Davis broke his arm in the second quarter of Carolina’s 49-15 win over the Arizona Cardinals Sunday in the NFC championsh­ip. Davis said after the game he expected to play in the Super Bowl in two weeks.

Rivera said if anybody can play through the pain, it would be Davis, who has battled back from three torn ACLs in the same knee to play at an All-Pro level.

“He said (he would play) with the same type of sincerity he said to me when he told me he was coming back from the third ACL,” Rivera said. “There is something about his conviction and I think that’s what makes him who he is today. So I have no doubt that as long as everything continues to heal the way it’s supposed to, he’ll be out there.”

Players were not made available for comment on Monday.

“It hurt. It was painful,” Davis said after Sunday’s game. “At the same time I believe in our training staff and I believe in the process. If it is at all possible I know they are going to get me back and I will do my part to make sure I’m ready.”

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Carolina’s Thomas Davis broke his arm when he collided with an airborne Darren Fells on Sunday in the NFC championsh­ip game.
DAVID J. PHILLIP, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Carolina’s Thomas Davis broke his arm when he collided with an airborne Darren Fells on Sunday in the NFC championsh­ip game.

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