Mr. Sanchez suffered the injury in December during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers and was on “active rest,” which included rehabilitation exercises. After reviewing several MRI from Mr. Sanchez and consulting with other physicians, Dr. Montgomery decided not to perform surgery during the off-season.
Mr. Sanchez’s current collective bargaining agreement expires in March, and Dr. Montgomery will give him a precautionary check-up at that time.
Read the New York Daily News report on Mark Sanchez.
Read other coverage on team physicians:
– Steelers Team Physician Dr. Joseph Maroon Under Scrutiny After Testing Riddell Helmets
– Dr. James Andrews Examines Former NBA Player Allen Iverson’s Right Calf Injury
– Two Cincinnati Bengals Team Physicians Relinquish Responsibilities
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