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Smith inches closer to comeback 21 months since breaking leg - Black News Channel

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By Stephen Whyno AP Sports Writer ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — After breaking the tibia and fibula in his right leg, undergoing 17 surgeries to repair them and surviving a life-threatening infection, Alex Smith is back on a football field with his teammates. Just 21 months after the gruesome injury that put his NFL career in jeopardy, the veteran quarterback has gotten through a rigorous rehabilitation process and is now a few steps away from completing an improbable comeback. He's taking snaps in some team drills at Washington's training camp and could soon earn the green light to take contact and, […]

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