Report: Ryan Tannehill Might Need Season-Ending Knee Surgery


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DATE: Aug. 4, 2017, 12:29 p.m.

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  1. Subsequent to going down and re-harming his knee amid training this evening, Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill may require season-finishing surgery to repair it, as indicated by reports from Adam Schefter of ESPN.
  2. Tannehill initially harmed his knee last December, when he mostly tore his ACL amid an amusement against the Cardinals. He selected against having surgery at the time, and since, his knee has been "a ticking time bomb that would go off whenever," per one of Schefter's sources. Tannehill re-irritated the damage today on a non-contact play:
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  4. However "the Dolphins are developing progressively worried that surgery will be the most feasible and likely alternative," per Schefter, the quarterback will get a moment and third feeling before settling on a choice. In the event that he picks not to experience the surgery, he can rest for six to two months to check whether the damage recuperates enough alone to enable him to continue playing. In any case, the viewpoint isn't particularly ruddy.
  5. Reinforcement QB Matt Moore will probably venture up in Tannehill's nonattendance. Another person may be accessible, as well.

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