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Tim McGraw’s Got a New Boot, but It’s Not a Pair

Poor Tim McGraw has a booboo.

The country singer shared a photo of a walking boot on his right foot, revealing he has two stress fractures.

The cause? “Too much spearfishing and beach volleyball,” says McGraw.

Stress fracture’s are basically an “overuse injury” that typically take 6-8 weeks to heal.

The photo McGraw shared on Instagram looks like he’s kickin’ it at home, but that baseball bat and those boxing gloves may not be seeing much use for the next few weeks.

Oh, one more thing . . .

Tim teased that he’ll be releasing the lyric video to his latest single, “Neon Church” with a clip.

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