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Nussmeier Injury Explanation : Cyst on Spine
Posted on 4/20/26 at 9:35 am
Posted on 4/20/26 at 9:35 am
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Former LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier underwent tests at the NFL combine that revealed a cyst on his spine — the root cause of the persistent oblique pain that derailed his 2025 season, sources say.
The cyst was pressing on a nerve, causing discomfort in Nussmeier’s oblique. He has been asymptomatic since just prior to the Senior Bowl and all throughout the draft process; if that changes down the road, Nussmeier could undergo a minimally invasive procedure and miss just 2-3 weeks while stitches heal.
Either way, doctors say, there is no short- or long-term risk for Nussmeier, who is projected a mid-round pick in this week’s NFL Draft.
Posted on 4/20/26 at 9:38 am to yeahyouright
That sounds like something that would cause pretty bad discomfort and pain. Crazy they somehow just found this.
Posted on 4/20/26 at 9:40 am to yeahyouright
that makes perfect sense to me. There is absolutely no question that Nuss was injured last year and not the same thrower or runner as he had been previously, or capable of.
Continuing to play him and not correctly diagnose that problem was clearly on our incomparable HC, imo.
Nuss has a chance with the right team, great receivers like Burrow had/has, to have a successful career in NFL. I'm rooting for him.
Continuing to play him and not correctly diagnose that problem was clearly on our incomparable HC, imo.
Nuss has a chance with the right team, great receivers like Burrow had/has, to have a successful career in NFL. I'm rooting for him.
Posted on 4/20/26 at 9:41 am to yeahyouright
So this could have been solved in 2 to 3 weeks, but it never got found? Woof.
Posted on 4/20/26 at 10:15 am to QB
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Continuing to play him and not correctly diagnose that problem was clearly on our incomparable HC, imo.
LSU should sue Kelly for coaching malpractice.
Posted on 4/20/26 at 10:17 am to Godfather1
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LSU should sue Kelly for coaching malpractice.
Brian Kelly MD
Posted on 4/20/26 at 12:16 pm to skullhawk
A pinched nerve aint no joke. Strange this was not diagnosed in preseason.
Posted on 4/20/26 at 12:35 pm to QB
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Nuss was injured last year and not the same thrower or runner as he had been
Let's not get carried away he was never a runner. We were dying for him to take off running and he almost never did. The question is why?
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:11 am to Jauquismos
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The question is why?
Think it may have been fear of aggravating an injury?
He had no OL to protect or to open holes.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:36 am to Gus007
If this is true. And it’s a simple procedure that’s 2-3 weeks recovery. Why not do it now instead of waiting for symptoms to return? Seems sketch
Posted on 4/21/26 at 9:39 am to tigercraig
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If this is true.
well it is.
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And it’s a simple procedure that’s 2-3 weeks recovery.
there's always risks with procedures on spines.
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Why not do it now instead of waiting for symptoms to return?
He's in the middle of a 4 month span that he's needing to perform for NFL teams to get his stock back up.
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Seems sketch
sketch is the eye of the beholder.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 10:09 am to yeahyouright
Not defending or bashing the LSU medical staff as we don’t have all the information about initial injury and rehab, but based on everything we know, here’s what I think did happen:
Nuss suffered an oblique strain early in fall camp and underwent the typical treatment process. Limit reps, and focused rehab with stretching and strengthening with a typical return to 100% anywhere from 2-6 weeks.
After a month, he wasn’t improving. Lack of mobility, a bad OL, and facing defenses that know you can’t stretch the field certainly didn’t help matters.
After 2 months of setbacks and 4 losses later, they mutually decide to completely shut him down to allow the strain to fully heal.
Unbeknownst to them, a ganglion cyst was pressing on the nerve root this whole time leading to radicular pain and muscle weakness, delaying his recovery. This was not discovered until the NFL combine.
Nuss suffered an oblique strain early in fall camp and underwent the typical treatment process. Limit reps, and focused rehab with stretching and strengthening with a typical return to 100% anywhere from 2-6 weeks.
After a month, he wasn’t improving. Lack of mobility, a bad OL, and facing defenses that know you can’t stretch the field certainly didn’t help matters.
After 2 months of setbacks and 4 losses later, they mutually decide to completely shut him down to allow the strain to fully heal.
Unbeknownst to them, a ganglion cyst was pressing on the nerve root this whole time leading to radicular pain and muscle weakness, delaying his recovery. This was not discovered until the NFL combine.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 10:11 am to Sponge
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Not defending or bashing the LSU medical staff as we don’t have all the information about initial injury and rehab, but based on everything we know, here’s what I think did happen:
Nuss suffered an oblique strain early in fall camp and underwent the typical treatment process. Limit reps, and focused rehab with stretching and strengthening with a typical return to 100% anywhere from 2-6 weeks.
After a month, he wasn’t improving. Lack of mobility, a bad OL, and facing defenses that know you can’t stretch the field certainly didn’t help matters.
After 2 months of setbacks and 4 losses later, they mutually decide to completely shut him down to allow the strain to fully heal.
Unbeknownst to them, a ganglion cyst was pressing on the nerve root this whole time leading to radicular pain and muscle weakness, delaying his recovery. This was not discovered until the NFL combine.
Wrong. Jesus. Like nobody is interested in you just writing a story of making shite up.
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