New Video of Alex Smith's Leg During Injury Recovery is Grotesque
By Jerry Trotta

It's been almost two years since Washington Redskins quarterback Alex Smith suffered a spiral and compound fracture of the right tibia and fibula after being sacked in a game against the Houston Texans. The injury proved to be one of the most significant recent NFL history. At one point, doctors became so apprehensive in their ability to repair the damage that Smith once claimed that he was lucky to be alive. E60 has just released the trailer for their new documentary, "Project 11," which centers on the 35-year-old's prolonged recovery, and it's the epitome of eye-opening. Full disclosure: the images of Smith's right leg are extremely gruesome, so proceed with caution.
When @Redskins QB Alex Smith broke his leg in 2018, no one thought it would take 17 surgeries to fix. Here’s a look at #Project11 pic.twitter.com/lwcj1l0fV6
— E60 (@E60) April 28, 2020
We have no words.
As we know, Smith's injury became infected and he's since been forced to undergo 17 surgeries. This E60 special will shed some light onto his strenuous recovery and the obstacles he's had to overcome over the last 18 months.
We're likely all in need of a pick-me-up after viewing that trailer, so enjoy this tweet, which shows the strides Smith has made during rehab.
Saw the picture of Alex Smith’s leg so here’s a video of his comeback. pic.twitter.com/e761coD3Ks
— ³????? ? (@33643pts) April 27, 2020
The three-time Pro Bowler's courage is literally second to none and it's fair to say that everybody is in his corner as he continues his NFL comeback efforts.