The New York Jets defensive end Shaun Ellis had a hand surgery last Tuesday to insert screw into his broken left hand. And the Pro Bowl defensive end expects that he could take part in the team’s offseason workouts in time.
Ellis injured his hand while playing in the 17-14 playoff win over the San Diego Chargers but still put on his Jets jersey to play the AFC championship game against the Indianapolis Colts and managed to play in the Pro Bowl game. The surgery was done just two days after the Pro Bowl.
Ellis also has some problem on his knee, which had arthroscopic surgery last season but occasionally swells during the 2009 season. As the knee could take a good rest during the four to six weeks that is needed to heal the hand, Ellis said he would not need any medical procedures on the knee.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Jets DE Ellis hopes for early return after hand surgery
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