After missing the entire 2019 season, Washington running back and former Stanford star Bryce Love is ready to make his NFL debut. According to JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington, Love has passed his recent physical and will be allowed to practice as soon as the team returns to the field.
During his senior campaign, Love tore his ACL on the final play of Stanford’s regular-season finale against California. Love slid down draft boards as a result of his injury and was selected by the Washington Football Team with the No. 112 pick in the fourth round of 2019 NFL Draft. The former Heisman finalist did not play a single snap during the 2019 NFL season.
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