We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. They had some cells tacked on to that separated plaque that I needed to get under control. "When you start to feel a little bit indifferent upstairs, it scares you," Wells said. I'm hopeful. $6.99. CHRIS BEANIE WELLS 2009 Playoff Contenders Rookie Ticket Auto Autograph #116. Popular . I'm just glad at this point in time I have an answer for it, and I'm addressing getting it squared away.
$5.99. The former All-Big Ten running back and NFL first-round draft pick said he recently underwent an MRI on his brain after experiencing headaches and some speech and memory problems. Wells was a highly touted player out of high school, where he played football at Akron Garfield High School and ran track. 2009 Razor #55 Beanie Wells ROOKIE BGS 9.5 GEM MINT Arizona. Beanie Wells is a Running Back from Akron, OH. Wells was a highly touted player out of high school, where he played Beanie's number during his career at Ohio State was #28.During Wells's freshman year, he shared carries with Wells rushed 13 carries for 111 yards and a touchdown in his first game against the Wells was drafted in the first round (31st overall) by the Arizona Cardinals in the On August 1, 2009, Wells was signed to a five-year contract. Beanie Wells : Pos: RB, Career: 51 G, 24 TD, Cardinals 2009-2012, born OH 1988 The latest stats, facts, news and notes on Beanie Wells of the Arizona Cardinals. Obviously that traumatic injury for me would come from playing football.
$13.99. On August 28, Wells made his professional debut with the On December 20, Wells had his first career 100-yard game, against the On January 16, 2010, Wells scored his first postseason touchdown, a four-yard rush against the On November 27, 2011, Wells set a Cardinals single-game and personal record by rushing for 228 yards against the Wells finished the 2011 season with his first 1,000 yard season, ending with 1,047 yards on 245 carries (a 4.3 average) and 10 touchdowns.
The latest stats, facts, news and notes on Beanie Wells of the Arizona Cardinals ... Chris Banjo. "And when you have that plaque separation, it shows that you experienced some sort of traumatic brain injury. Former Ohio State and NFL running back Chris "Beanie" Wells is seeking treatment for a brain injury he believes was caused by playing football. "I'm still not out of the woods yet, but it's coming. His high school running back coach, Ben Dunn, said that Beanie was one of the most explosive play-makers he had seen in his 28 years at the school. Later that day, he was carted off from practice with an ankle injury.
2020 Panini Prestige Football Fat Pack 30 Cards ea Look for Rookie Autographs! shipping: + $0.75 shipping . On September 26, 2012, Wells was placed on the injured reserve list due to a severe turf toe injury but received the new "designated to return" tag and was expected to return in practice on November 7.
"Wells said he would appear on his radio show at least once a week while he continues to receive treatment in California. In track, he was timed at 10.8 seconds in the 100 meters as a high school junior, and also For the ice hockey player, see He played four seasons with the Wells said he has always spoken quickly but has struggled to find words before speaking. He was often considered the best recruit out of Ohio. Not only that. Wells, speaking Monday morning on 97.1 The Fan radio in Columbus, Ohio, said he had been absent from his radio show on the station as he sought medical advice and treatment in California. Free shipping. Wells is currently a morning radio host on 97.1 The Fan This article is about the football player. On Sunday, November 25, 2012, Wells made his first appearance back from Injured Reserve for Arizona's game against the On October 9, 2013, Wells tore his Achilles tendon during a work out with the Baltimore Ravens.After the injury, Wells did not sign with another NFL team. "Wells played for Ohio State from 2006 to 2008, winning three Big Ten championships, before being selected No. He has committed to Ohio State Buckeyes.
"I have some plaque separation," Wells, 29, told his co-host Tim Hall on "The Tim and Beanie Show.'