Pictures or the surgery didn’t happen is a policy reigning very true this week for members of the Buffalo Bills playing in the trenches.
Rookies Ed Oliver on defense and Cody Ford on offense both sent out messages on social media earlier this week. They indicated or reportedly had core and right arm/ shoulder surgery, respectively.
Like Ford, this time a veteran in Jon Feliciano on the offensive line sent out a picture of him recovering following an offseason surgery on his shoulder, except his left one which is bandaged up:
Surgery ✅ time to start this rehab! Thankful for all the support that I’ve received from the @buffalobills organization and my agents @sportstarsnyc #billsmafia #backsoon pic.twitter.com/KaczvLNbNY
— Jonathan Feliciano (@MongoFeliciano) January 15, 2020
Various reports indicate that Feliciano had surgery on his rotator cuff in his left shoulder. In August, Feliciano sustained a shoulder injury during training camp.
However, Feliciano played 89 percent of the Bills’ offensive snaps this season, mostly a right guard while filling-in as Mitch Morse’s backup at center at times as well.
Along with Ford, Oliver and Feliciano, defensive end Jerry Hughes also indicated that he played through a wrist injury in 2019.
Feliciano did not miss a game this season.
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