Eric LeGrand stands up in therapy

Updated: July 13, 2011, 2:57 PM ET
By Kieran Darcy | ESPNNewYork.com

Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand has made another development in his recovery from paralysis.

LeGrand tweeted two photos Wednesday afternoon, showing him standing upright in therapy with his mother.

LeGrand's first tweet read: "Standing up little by little in therapy." His second tweet read: "Standing tall, we can't fall. Standing upright again."

The 20-year-old LeGrand suffered a fracture to his C3 and C4 vertebrae while making a tackle on a kickoff return against Army on Oct. 16 at New Meadowlands Stadium. At that time, doctors thought LeGrand would never come off a ventilator and would not walk again. Five weeks later, he proved them wrong by coming off the ventilator.

LeGrand, who has said he believes he'll walk again, continues to defy the odds. Last week, he tweeted: "moving the arms little by little."

Kieran Darcy is a staff writer for ESPNNewYork.com. Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Kieran Darcy is a staff writer for ESPNNewYork.com, covering college sports in particular. He joined ESPN in August of 2000, after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, where he played four years of JV basketball for the Quakers.
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