Tebow Undergoes Surgery On Non-Throwing Shoulder

Posted by admin on January 14th, 2009   1 Comment

By: Brandon
admin@gatorsportsnation.com

Quarterback Tim Tebow has had his arthroscopic surgery done on his right shoulder the day after he told Gator Nation that he is returning for his senior year at Florida. Tebow needed a bone spur removed and all of the chronic inflammation that was built up and which he had hurt back in the 2007 season.

Doctors have told media and Urban Meyer that the surgery went real well and Tebow should most likely be throwing again in the next few weeks and should return to full health. He hurt his shoulder a little more than half way through the season last year and it has been giving him a little trouble late this year, but good thing he is getting it taking care of now and also letting it give time to recover. Tebow fought through the pain in the National championship game against Oklahoma and never gave a sign of it hurting. Tebow still threw for 231 yards and rushing for over 100 yards. Despite throwing the interceptions, he made it up with the 2 touchdowns he threw which led Florida past the Sooners 24-14.

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