Chad Pennington’s career isn’t over. His shoulder surgery Friday revealed no rotate cuff damage, and sources say he could play again next season, if he so chooses.
Pennington’s Surgery Reveals No Rotator Cuff Damage
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Pennington’s surgery required only an arthroscopic procedure by Dr. James Andrews on Friday, repairing a torn labrum and minimal damage to the joint capsule as the result of a dislocated right shoulder, sources said.
Dr. Andrews did not discover further damage to the rotator cuff which has twice undergone major repair in the past six years. A third repair of the rotator cuff would have jeopardized Pennington’s career.
Souces also say that he can start throwing again in 8-12 weeks.











