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From The Herald:
We learned Thursday night via a source, Danny Amendola's injury was "bad," and may require up to six weeks before he could return. Today, courtesy of a Fox Sports report, the Patriot wide receiver is described as having torn adductor muscles in his hip.
The timetable for his return, however, was "up in the air" given conflicting information from doctors about possibly also having a sports hernia, according to the report. Amendola is said to be sending results of tests to other doctors to get a definitive diagnosis.
Should he in fact have a sports hernia, he would need surgery, and that time frame is roughly 3 or 4 weeks to recover. If it's determined he doesn't have the hernia, and is just dealing with the torn adductor, his return would be in the ballpark of just a few more weeks.
We learned Thursday night via a source, Danny Amendola's injury was "bad," and may require up to six weeks before he could return. Today, courtesy of a Fox Sports report, the Patriot wide receiver is described as having torn adductor muscles in his hip.
The timetable for his return, however, was "up in the air" given conflicting information from doctors about possibly also having a sports hernia, according to the report. Amendola is said to be sending results of tests to other doctors to get a definitive diagnosis.
Should he in fact have a sports hernia, he would need surgery, and that time frame is roughly 3 or 4 weeks to recover. If it's determined he doesn't have the hernia, and is just dealing with the torn adductor, his return would be in the ballpark of just a few more weeks.