Kansas City Chiefs fifth round pick safety Sanders Commings went down with a left shoulder injury in the first training camp practice for the rookies and quarterbacks on Tuesday and the results are not good.

.@KCChiefs rookie DB Sanders Commings fractured his left clavicle in Tuesday's practice. More details coming, as they're made available. — Reid Ferrin (@KCChiefs_Reid) July 23, 2013

That's a broken collarbone. Other NFL players with similar injuries have been out 6-8 weeks but obviously I can't say what the case is here. It's a multi-week injury though.

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According to reporters on the scene this morning, including Ross Martin of the St. Joe News-Press, Commings went down with the injury in practice on Tuesday morning. He was said to be off for x-rays and we awaited the update. Unfortunately, this is the update.

The Chiefs drafted Commings out of Georgia last April in the fifth round. He was set to compete for playing time at safety, along with Kendrick Lewis, Husain Abdullah and others, but that will be on hold for now.

Unclear exactly how much time Commings will miss. For now, S depth takes a hit. Berry and Lewis starters. Demps and Abdullah top reserves — Adam Teicher (@adamteicher) July 23, 2013

Missing training camp, if that's the case here, is not good for any players, especially a rookie.

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