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Paxton Lynch’s Arena Comeback Ends With LCL Tear

The injury spotlights the steep odds for veterans trying to restart careers in low‑pay arena football.

Overview

  • Paxton Lynch’s 2026 season with the Colorado Spartans of the National Arena League ended after an LCL tear in his third game.
  • He was hurt on the road before a planned Denver home debut, and backup Javin Kilgo took over as Colorado fell to 2–3.
  • Early coverage mentioned an ACL tear, but most outlets now cite an LCL injury reported through The Denver Post.
  • Lynch, a 2016 first‑round pick who earned about $600 per game in the NAL, said he was upset yet grateful to feel like himself on the field again.
  • Reports say surgery is expected in mid‑April, and with rehab likely lengthy, Lynch said he is unsure about returning to play in 2027.