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There was no explosive hit. No flying helmet. Yet Stingley was down. He wasn't moving. He wasn't getting up. Trainers from both teams rushed out on the field. They tended Darryl for a long time.
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Last Word on Sports on MSN‘I Want To Be Here Forever’: Texans All-Pro Wants Long-Term Contract To Stay In HoustonAnd his grandfather, the late Darryl Stingley, a Patriots wide receiver who was infamously injured from a hit by Raiders cornerback Jack ‘The Assassin’ Tatum, one that ended his career and ...
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