The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Jets’ Osemele has shoulder surgery in ‘unexcused absence’

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — New York Jets guard Kelechi Osemele had surgery on his ailing right shoulder Friday despite the team not approving the procedure.

The operation to repair a torn labrum was performed by Dr. Glen Ross in Boston, according to Osemele’s agent, Andrew Kessler.

The Jets were made aware of Osemele going forward with his plan to have surgery. But because he was not with the team and the surgery wasn’t approved, a person with direct knowledge of the situation said the Jets consider it an “unexcused absence.” The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team has not publicly commented on the situation.

Osemele is officially listed by the team as doubtful to play Sunday at Jacksonvil­le. He hasn’t taken the field since Week 3.

“I’m worried about Jacksonvil­le,” coach Adam Gase said, declining comment on Osemele’s status.

Osemele and the Jets are locked in a standoff in which the player says he needs the surgery now.

“Now it’s at the point where I can’t do anything about it,” Osemele said of his shoulder Wednesday in the locker room.

The team believes the surgery could be delayed and he can play through it, and the Jets have been fining him for “conduct detrimenta­l to the team” for not practicing.

The NFL Players Associatio­n released a statement Thursday saying it supports Osemele and is “considerin­g all options to protect” him. The NFLPA also said it’s “not appropriat­e or ethical” for an employer to dictate any employee’s medical needs or treatment.

“I’d be lying if I said that it wasn’t frustratin­g to be in this position considerin­g what I’ve been able to accomplish in this league and the type of player that I am, to be dealing with something like this is slightly disrespect­ful,” Osemele said Wednesday. “But, it’s outside of my control and I’m trying to be positive about it.”

Osemele was acquired in a trade with Oakland in March and said he first felt pain in the shoulder on Aug. 5 during training camp with the Jets. The twotime Pro Bowl selection said he reinjured the shoulder at New England on Sept. 22. Osemele said he was receiving treatments on the shoulder during the first three weeks of the season and taking antiinflam­matory prescripti­on drugs, but did not appear on the Jets’ injury reports with a shoulder ailment during that time.

The 30yearold offensive lineman was examined by the team doctors, and then received a second medical opinion from a doctor in California based on his scans and tests. Osemele then flew to see Ross on Tuesday for a third opinion, and posted the doctor’s report on his Instagram page. Ross’ note said Osemele “should undergo a right shoulder arthroscop­y, labral repair and cyst debridemen­t.” He added that Osemele “has a posterior/ inferior labral tear and a large cyst.”

The team is not debating that Osemele needs surgery. The conflict has been over when he needs to have it — immediatel­y or after the season.

 ?? Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images ?? Jets’ guard Kelechi Osemele has had shoulder surgery in ‘unexcused absence’ from the team.
Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Jets’ guard Kelechi Osemele has had shoulder surgery in ‘unexcused absence’ from the team.

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