NFL says Kyle Van Noy received appropriate care from Chiefs' medical staff after injuring his eye

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NFL says Kyle Van Noy received appropriate care from Chiefs' medical staff after injuring his eye
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The NFL says Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy received 'appropriate' care from Kansas City’s medical staff after sustaining an eye injury during the teams’ season opener last week. “It’s disappointing the NFLPA would publicize unsupported conclusions without attempting to understand the facts.

FILE - Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy takes part in drills before the start of an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs , Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024 in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs defeated the Ravens by a score of 27-20. The NFL says Baltimore Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy received “appropriate” care from Kansas City’s medical staff after sustaining an eye injury during the teams’ season opener last week.

Van Noy injured his right eye in the third quarter of the first NFL game last week and said he was “disappointed” about how long it took for Chiefs doctors to see him in the locker room after leaving the field.

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