We’ve been detailing the recovery of Green Bay Packers’ cornerback Al Harris from major knee surgery with help from the National Football Post’s video series.
We missed the last installment, which was posted a couple of weeks ago, because we were too busy blathering on about the draft. But that’s over now, so I thought we’d check in with Al again. There’s been continued talk of Harris starting the season on the PUP list, meaning he couldn’t play for the first six games of the season. However, he not only looks good, but Harris’ doctor says he’s doing better than people with lesser injuries.
“His recovery time has been tremendous. He’s doing things better than what people are doing after they come out of an ACL injury and he’s torn five major things off the lateral side of his knee.”
Seems like it’s going to be tough to keep Harris off the field once the season starts and that’s good news for the Packers.
Check the video for more.
Here’s part eight of the Al Harris video series.
Here’s part six and seven of the Al Harris video series.
Here’s part five of the Al Harris video series.
Here’s part four of the Al Harris video series.
Here’s part three of the Al Harris video series.
Here’s part two of the Al Harris video series.
Here’s part one of the Al Harris video series.
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