Grossman out for season with ruptured ACL By Larry Mayer September 27, 2004
LAKE FOREST, Ill. - The Bears' worst fears were realized Monday when an MRI exam confirmed that Rex Grossman ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in Sunday's loss at Minnesota and will miss the rest of the season.
The Bears have suffered several devastating injuries, but none figures to be more debilitating to the team's pursuit of a championship than the one to their promising young quarterback.
Grossman is slated to undergo surgery in a couple of weeks and will face 7-10 months of rehabilitation. He was injured with 2:00 remaining in the Bears' 27-22 loss to the Vikings when he planted his foot in the turf as he dove for the goal line on a 6-yard TD run.
Arguably the one player the Bears could least afford to lose, Grossman showed flashes of brilliance in completing 21 of 31 passes for 248 yards in Minnesota. On one play, he eluded a tackler in the backfield, rolled to his left and lofted a perfect pass over a linebacker to running back Thomas Jones for a 27-yard gain.
Backup quarterback Jonathan Quinn now becomes the Bears' starter. The 6-6, 240-pounder threw three straight incompletions and was sacked on fourth down after replacing Grossman on a last gasp drive against the Vikings.
Quinn played in 11 games with three starts in four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars (1998-2001). Sunday marked the first time he had attempted a regular season pass since Nov. 18, 2001.
Quinn is familiar with coordinator Terry Shea's system, having served as the third-stringer when Shea was Kansas City Chiefs quarterbacks coach the past two seasons.
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