Sep/15/08 08:05 AM Filed in:
Devin Hester
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- More
lingering than the disappointment of Sunday's
disappointing loss to the Carolina Panthers may be
the loss of Devin Hester.
The Bears' leader in touchdowns over the last two
seasons left the field in the third quarter holding his
left side with what was described as a rib injury. He
was moving gingerly in the locker room afterward and
the team shielded him from media without making any
further announcement about what medical exams might
have revealed.
''Of course he couldn't finish the football game, so
that's cause for concern,'' said coach Lovie Smith, who
could not specify if Hester was injured on the kickoff
return that ended with a tackle by rookie Dan Connor,
or earlier. ''That's the final [play]. Whether he did
before that, I don't know.''
Danieal Manning assumed kickoff-return duties and
brought one Rhys Lloyd kick that went seven yards into
the end zone to the 29-yard line. Cornerback Nathan
Vasher took his role on punt returns, with an 18-yard
return the best of three chances.
It limited Hester to 12 plays on offense and he made
just one reception, a six-yarder. So after all of the
work to integrate him offensively, he has two catches
to show for it. No one wanted to speculate on his
status following the game.
''Obviously, he's a great player,'' quarterback Kyle
Orton said. ''He helps us in all facets of the game.
[If he misses time], it is going to hurt. But
offensively, I think Marty Booker can step in and add a
veteran presence -- and the limited time he's been in
so far this season, he's played well. I am very
confident Marty can come in and play well for us.''
Booker went from seven snaps in the opener to 23, with
the majority coming in the second half after Hester was
lost. A bomb by Orton on third-and-seven from the
Bears' 13 was just overthrown as Booker had soundly
beaten Ken Lucas.
''He hasn't been out there that much, but I think we
have developed some timing,'' Orton said. ''That throw
certainly wasn't a timing issue or anything like that;
it was just a missed throw. I am confident with
Marty.''
(suntimes.com)