
Tatum's Achilles Tear: Will He Miss the Entire 2026 Season?
Jayson Tatum's Injury: Expert Predicts Potential Season-Ending Achilles Tear Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum suffered a suspected right Achilles tear during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference playoffs. The injury occurred in the final minutes of the game, leaving Tatum requiring assistance to leave the court. Sports injury analyst Marty Jaramilio, appearing in a recent CBS Sports video, commented on the severity of the injury. "It appears that Jayson Tatum sustained a right Achilles tear," Jaramilio stated in the video. He went on to explain that the typical recovery time for such an injury is between six and nine months. This timeline raises concerns about Tatum's availability for the upcoming 2026 season. While an MRI will confirm the diagnosis, Jaramilio expressed concern that, "if it's torn, he would miss the entire '26 season." The video footage shows Tatum clearly in distress, supported by teammates and medical staff. The seriousness of the injury and the potential impact on the Celtics' playoff run and future season make this a significant story for sports fans and media alike. The confirmation of the injury via MRI is eagerly awaited.