Report: Hasselbeck has torn labrum
SEATTLE - The laundry list of injuries that Matt Hasselbeck had to deal with this season continues to grow. The newest entry: a torn labrum on his non-throwing shoulder.
Hasselbeck could be out of action for up to 6 months if surgery is required, leaving him out of May and June mini-camps.
According to a report on the NFL Network, Hasselbeck had an MRI taken on his shoulder Tuesday.
We don't know how long he was playing with the shoulder injury, but we do know this: Matt's season included a couple broken fingers, some bruised ribs, a torn shoulder and a knee injury that forced him to miss 4-games.
Hasselbeck could be out of action for up to 6 months if surgery is required, leaving him out of May and June mini-camps.
According to a report on the NFL Network, Hasselbeck had an MRI taken on his shoulder Tuesday.
We don't know how long he was playing with the shoulder injury, but we do know this: Matt's season included a couple broken fingers, some bruised ribs, a torn shoulder and a knee injury that forced him to miss 4-games.