Lions' Stafford practices in special 1-fingered glove
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Matthew Stafford wasn't trying to make a fashion statement with his choice of gloves at practice Wednesday.
The Detroit Lions quarterback took reps with a special one-fingered glove on his throwing hand in an attempt to mitigate the discomfort caused by the dislocation and torn ligaments he suffered in Sunday's game.
Matthew Stafford is wearing a single-finger glove in first practice after injury. pic.twitter.com/cSwEPzFPlf
— Justin Rogers (@Justin_Rogers) December 14, 2016
Stafford tried out several gloves during that game, eventually settling on a white glove on his throwing hand. His new custom glove should allow him to feel more of the ball with his uninjured fingers.
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