Running back Romar Morris making comeback from two torn Achilles in The Spring League
Posted Oct 13, 2020
Former North Carolina and Calgary Stampeders running back Romar Morris is staging in his pro football comeback in The Spring League. The development league is holding a six-team, four-week season in a bubble in San Antonio, Texas in October and November. Morris played two seasons for the Stamps, both ended with him rupturing his Achilles tendon.
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