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Chandler Jones Injury: Updates on Patriots Star's Recovery from Surgery

Tyler ConwayMar 30, 2015

New England Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones is recovering from an unspecified surgery that occurred after the Super Bowl. 

Continue for updates.


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Jones Recovering from Surgery

Monday, March 30

Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston.com reported Jones has been seen on crutches around Patriots facilities following the undisclosed procedure. 

However, Jones posted the following video on Instagram that shows him walking without crutches:

"I don’t get the sense from those close to Jones that there is any significant long-range concern about his health and availability, but when a player’s offseason puts him on more of the rehabilitation track than the standard offseason workouts, it’s deemed worthy of note," Reiss wrote.  

Jones, 25, was limited to 10 regular-season games in 2014 due to a hip injury. It's unclear at this time whether the injury and surgery are related. Jones returned to the lineup for the season's stretch run in December, finishing with 43 tackles and six sacks. He made three tackles and garnered a sack during the Patriots' Super Bowl XLIX win over the Seattle Seahawks Feb. 1.

The team hasn't given a timetable for Jones' return.

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