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By Tim MacMahon
Saturday, October 17, 2009 Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford left the game with 11:32 remaining in the first quarter after being sacked by Texas DB Aaron Williams. Williams came untouched on a blitz and drove Bradford into the turf. Bradford landed on his right shoulder, the one he sprained in the season-opening loss to BYU. As he walked off the field, Bradford's throwing arm was dangling to his side. Landry Jones took over at quarterback. More to come on Bradford's shoulder as we get more information. Activate your ESPN Profile!
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