Redskins’ Clinton Portis to remain in the game after concussion

Washington Redskins’ Clinton Portis feels confident that even though his recent concussion is responsible for removing him from playing on the field for several games and ending his season early, it will not end his career.
The running back appeared at a charity event Tuesday and was asked about remarks he made last week, when he sounded as if he could be contemplating the end of his career.
Portis replied: “I don’t think for one second this could be career ending.”
Portis referred to his comments a week ago as the possible end of his career with the Washington Redskins and that he looking towards some big changes in the off season.
Portis was injured on Nov. 8 in a helmet to helmet hit against the Falcons.
Portis ran for 494 yards this season for the Skins with a touchdown. There’s no doubt that the offense is better with him in there. If the 28 year old is able to continue his career he will be an asset to which ever team is on.
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