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Shocking Acts: Adam Reynolds announces his leaving after the match due to..

Adam Reynolds suffered another injury during the Brisbane Broncos’ Round 9 match against the Sydney Roosters, leaving the field due to a biceps issue. The club later confirmed that the experienced halfback had indeed ruptured his biceps.

This setback adds to his absence earlier in the season due to a hamstring problem. The atmosphere at Suncorp Stadium turned somber as Reynolds was substituted early in the second half and it was evident that he had injured his biceps while attempting a tackle.

Observers noted his immediate distress and gestures towards his injured arm. Corey Parker, a sideline commentator for Fox Sports, suggested that the injury might have involved the biceps detaching from the bone.

This injury parallels Jamal Fogarty’s experience in Round 7, who is expected to be sidelined for 12-14 weeks after surgery. Broncos coach Kevin Walters expressed concern about Reynolds’ situation, indicating the possibility of his season being over.

However, the exact timeline will only be clear post-surgery. Reynolds is anticipated to undergo a similar recovery timeline as suggested by NRL Physio, considering the location and nature of his injury necessitating surgery.

Despite the setback, Reynolds remains optimistic about returning to play for the Broncos this season, with a target of being back on the field a few weeks before the finals, as reported by Christian Nicolussi from The Sydney Morning Herald.

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