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The average career length is pretty long. This is because there are not as many injuries suffered in the sport as with football and basketball.
The career of the average back is less than 2.6 years.
he has had 50 injuries in his career
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Knee injuries.
The average is about 5.6 years. But catchers are more prone to knee injuries which a lot of times are fatal to their career ending it short, while others can play for a very long time, and they end their last two years playing first base.
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In this day and age, not many injuries would end your career. In the old days, an injury requiring arthroscopic surgery on the knees nearly sealed the deal on retirement. In the present, only more serious injuries would prevent a career from continuing (i.e. irregular heartbeat, missing leg, etc.).
Yes, Barry Sanders did experience injuries throughout his football career. He dealt with various minor injuries, such as ankle sprains and thigh strains, but managed to avoid any serious or career-ending injuries.
Shoulder injurie is all i can remember
It's like an injury to their career.