A documentary on Washington Redskins and former Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Alex Smith will debut this week. The documentary by E:60 will chronicle Smith’s road to recovery after a dramatic injury that sidelined him for more than a year with the Redskins.
In a sneak preview, a photo emerges of Alex Smith's gruesome leg injury just four days after it occurred.
Washington Redskins quarterback Alex Smith said in an ESPN interview that his 2018 leg injury almost led to amputation and that he's "lucky to be alive" after battling the life-threatening infection he experienced in the aftermath. In a November game against the Houston Texans, Smith was tackled by J.J. Watt and Kareem Jackson, causing him to suffer a compound fracture in his right tibia. The bone penetrated the skin in the injury, significantly increasing risk of infection because it was such an open wound. As a result, Smith suffered sepsis, a life-threatening condition the body undergoes when fighting infection.
"I had a pretty serious infection ... they had a lot of complications with it,'' Smith told ESPN'sOutside The Lines. "I'm lucky to still have my leg."
Smith recounted being faced with another life-altering decision after weeks of being sedated while medical staff staved off the infection.
"Next thing I remember is waking up several weeks later faced with the decision of amputation or limb salvage at that point," Smith recalled.
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