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NFLPA calls Kyle Van Noy's treatment by Chiefs training staff 'unfortunate' after investigation

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The NFL Players Association has said its piece on Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Kyle Van Noy’s complaint about the Kansas City Chiefs’ medical staff, which he called "super unprofessional" in treating his fractured orbital bone in Week 1. 

Van Noy’s injury came in the NFL’s season opener at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, where the 33-year-old had to leave in the second half due to a facial fracture. 

Then on his "McCoy and Van Noy podcast," the veteran defender said it took almost an entire quarter before the Chiefs’ ophthalmologist got to him.

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Kyle Van Noy of the Baltimore Ravens addresses the media during training camp. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images/File)

"I was disappointed in the way the training staff of the Chiefs handled the situation," he explained. "You get hurt – especially something that could be serious like mine was – you’re supposed to rely on the team’s training staff and their doctors."

NFLPA executive director Lloyd Howell visited the Ravens to see Van Noy on Thursday, and he called the situation "unfortunate."

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"I think this was an unfortunate situation where that did not occur," Howell said of the speed Van Noy's treatment came, per ESPN. "Thank God for Kyle's situation [that] it wasn't worse. But here we are with the first game of the season; we got many more games to play. We just can't have that."

Howell also added that the NFLPA has "done our investigation" and "we’ve made the necessary parties aware of how we’ve got to improve."

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