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Extent of arm injury for Patriots star revealed
New England Patriots LB Matthew Judon Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

The New England Patriots came out of their humiliating loss to the Dallas Cowboys with an even bigger concern.

New England got pot-roasted on Sunday in their Week 4 game against Dallas, falling by a final score of 38-3. Making matters even worse for the Patriots, four-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker Matthew Judon exited late with an arm injury. Judon was attempting to tackle Cowboys running back Deuce Vaughn in the backfield and got his right arm bent awkwardly behind him as he reached out to grab Vaughn.

Here is video of the play on which Judon suffered his injury.

An MRI taken after the game revealed that Judon suffered a lower bicep tendon tear on the play, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The amount of time Judon will need to miss is still being evaluated, Schefter adds.

It is very possible that could be a season-ending injury for Judon. Bicep tears usually take several months to recover from and some NFL players have required four months or more to heal from them. Four months from now would take us into February. The NFL regular season ends in January.

Judon is by far the Patriots’ best pass-rusher and the leader of their defense. Losing him for a significant period might be a death blow for a New England team already dealing with major issues on the other side of the ball.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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