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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
Wow, he got a Dr.'s note excusing him from physical activity. Congratulations, your future NFL quarterback is like the fat asthmatic kid in gym class.
He didn't tear his ACL, he didn't even tear his labrum. This is a short-term injury.
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It's always been a 4-6 month rehab.
Posted October 25, 2009:
Oklahoma: Bradford entering 2010 draft
The official website of the Oklahoma Sooners announced the news that NFL scouts had been expecting: Sam Bradford will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery and, assuming his rehabilitation goes as expected, will be entering the 2010 NFL Draft.
The injury -- a sprained AC joint of his right (throwing) shoulder -- initially occurred in Oklahoma's opening season loss to BYU, Bradford came back for a tune-up against Baylor, but only made it to the second offensive series for the Sooners before going down against the Texas pass rush.
The noted surgeon, Dr. James Andrews, will be performing the surgery on Wednesday. The expected rehabilitation is 4-6 months. With the draft approximately 7 months away, Bradford is hopeful to have enough time to work out for scouts prior to draft, whether at the Combine or in a personal Pro Day workout later.