Jets QB Mark Sanchez to Have Knee Surgery? After a Cinderella first season that almost ended with a trip to the 2010 Super Bowl, New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez may never be the same again. According to various reports, Sanchez might opt to go under the knife this offseason to stabilize the patella ligament in his left knee. This is not the same injury that he suffered during the regular season. This is something that dates back to his college days at Southern California.
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New York Jets’ GM, Mike Tannenbaum stated that even if Sanchez opts for surgery, the kid would be ready before training camp. “It would certainly be much sooner than later because, right now, nothing has been decided,” Tannenbaum said regarding his QB. “So, we’re going to keep the lines of communication open and make a decision pretty soon here.”
This season, the Jets stringed one of the most improbable runs ever seen by a rookie coach-quarterback combination that extended all the way to the AFC Championship game. In the process, New York stunned the AFC South champion Cincinnati Bengals and back-to-back AFC West winners, San Diego Chargers before finally eliminated by the Indianapolis Colts.
“You don’t want to have anybody miss any time, especially a young quarterback. But we’ll balance it out with a medical procedure that may give him more stability in there and give him a chance to play without any worry about that.”




