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Seahawks’ Lane on verge of return

Defensive back suffered ugly fractured arm in Super Bowl

By TIM BOOTH, Associated Press
Published: November 11, 2015, 11:10pm

RENTON, — In the span of 11 seconds, Jeremy Lane did the unexpected by intercepting Tom Brady at the goal line in the first quarter of the Super Bowl and then suffered one of the more gruesome injuries in Super Bowl history.

It’s why Lane made sure the scars on his left arm were covered with a sleeve on Wednesday as he got ready for his first game-week practice of the season with the Seattle Seahawks.

“It makes me mad and happy at the same time because it was such a big play, but such a sad moment just like that,” Lane said. “I cover it up every day. Like I said, it brings me back some bad memories.”

After suffering two major injuries on that one play — an ugly fractured arm and a torn ACL that was discovered weeks later — Lane could make his season debut this week when the Seahawks host Arizona. Lane officially returned to practice on Monday and Seattle now has three weeks to activate him from the physically unable to perform list.

Lane’s return would complete a complicated recovery that involved multiple surgeries coupled with getting past the disappointment of what occurred in the Super Bowl he was forced to leave early.

As Seattle’s nickel cornerback, Lane was going to play a major role in the Super Bowl because of the way New England wanted to throw. He was also one of the few healthy bodies with Richard Sherman, Kam Chancellor and Earl Thomas all playing through significant injuries.

On his biggest moment, Lane was playing Cover Two and dropped into coverage as Seattle brought a three-man rush at Brady. Michael Bennett looped around the offensive line and was coming free, forcing Brady to release the errant pass.

Lane caught the ball at the goal line and dodged in and out of traffic until reaching the sideline, where he was cut down by Julian Edelman’s hit on his left knee. Lane put his left arm down to brace for the fall, but his forearm snapped at a 90-degree angle, the bone poking through his skin. Thomas reached down to help Lane off the turf, but recoiled upon seeing the severity of the injury.

Lane said he’s watched the play 20 or so times. And he’s watched it all the way to the end.

“I just wanted to know what happened,” Lane said. “Plus, I wanted to see the interception.”

Lane was immediately taken to a hospital where he underwent surgery to stabilize the fracture.

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