Don't Be Like Terrell Owens - Wear a Football Knee Brace
The latest in NFL injury headlines is that Terrell Owens is recovering from ACL knee surgery. He plans to be ready for the season start, but experts are saying he is likely not coming back to the game until late November.
ACL tears and other knee injuries are very common in football. From quarterbacks to kickers to linebackers -- all positions sustain season-ending knee injuries. Many famous football players wear football knee braces, including legendary quarterback Joe Namath, wide receiver Hines Ward, and Pro Bowl offensive tackle Jake Long. In fact, the Buffalo Bills require their entire offensive line to wear a knee brace for football.
Knee brace technology has come a long way. They are much lighter and more effective than they used to be, so they don't restrict your range of motion and are comfortable to wear. Shop a football knee brace!
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