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Raiders WR Javon Walker Found Unconcious in Las Vegas

Javon Walker, the wide receiver the Oakland Raiders attracted from the Denver Broncos, and to which the hopes of a revived passing game were placed, was found in Las Vegas unconcious according to MVN.com. The report states that...

The main problem for the Raiders is that he has an orbital fracture and this could be a serious injury. Kirby Puckett, the great Minnesota Twin outfielder had his career ended by an orbital fracture in the early 90’s due to double vision. Besides his legs and his brain, Javon Walker’s eyes are very important if he plans on being an NFL receiver.

According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Walker was last seen dousing patrons of the club Tryst with 15 bottles of Dom Perignon. Tryst is located at the Wynn casino.

Walker, the former Bronco who was in the back of the SUV that Darrent Williams was shot and killed in was thought to have been an innocent bystander in the incident. Over this summer, rumors have leaked out that the entire scuffle had been started by former teammate Brandon Marshall of McDonald’s bag-slip fame.

Is it possible that Javon Walker isn’t as innocent as once thought? Incidents like this don’t happen to you on more than one occasion unless you’re out looking for trouble, but we’ll have to wait to find out what really happened. As details come forward, we’ll keep you posted. It’s my opinion that this is destined for an unhappy ending.


I don't think it was like that. It seems Walker was the victim of a robbery. Sad.

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