Palm Beach Post Staff Report
Florida A&M senior quarterback Albert Chester II said he would be able to work through the pain in his throwing arm for the Rattlers' game today against Delaware State.
Chester did not practice Tuesday or Wednesday. He was pulled after three series against Southern in Saturday's 33-27 opening loss. He came back in the third and fourth quarter, but didn't last long. He was 14-of-23 passing for 150 yards, no touchdowns and an interception.
"I feel all right," Chester said after Thursday's practice. "I just feel like it's something I'm going to have to suck up if I want to do something. If the game was today, I'd be ready to go."
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