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Seahawks defensive lineman Cliff Avril underwent offseason surgery on Tuesday, according to his social media posts.
Seahawks defensive lineman Cliff Avril underwent offseason surgery on Tuesday, according to his social media posts.
1. Which 2016 injuries will linger into 2017?
1. Which 2016 injuries will linger into 2017?
2. Who stays, who goes in free agency?
2. Who stays, who goes in free agency?
3. Could — and should — the team consider parting ways with Graham?
3. Could — and should — the team consider parting ways with Graham?
4. Can you still count on Hausch-money?
4. Can you still count on Hausch-money?
5. Is Boykin the best backup QB available?
5. Is Boykin the best backup QB available?
6. Did Richardson earn a bigger role?
6. Did Richardson earn a bigger role?
7. Is the 2017 line the 2016 line?
7. Is the 2017 line the 2016 line?
8. Who helps Wagner, Wright?
8. Who helps Wagner, Wright?
9. What to do about Kam?
9. What to do about Kam?
10. Can Rawls, Prosise carry the load?
10. Can Rawls, Prosise carry the load?
11. Is secondary depth a primary concern?
11. Is secondary depth a primary concern?
12. Do the Seahawks still want to be great?
12. Do the Seahawks still want to be great?
Coming off of the best season of his career, Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril announced via social media that he underwent offseason surgery on Tuesday.
In posts to Instagram and Twitter, Avril wrote:
“Surgery was a success!!! God is Good!!! Now my wife has three babies to take care of lol #GREATDRUGS”
Surgery was a success!!! God is Good!!! Now my wife has three babies to take care of lol #GREATDRUGS
A post shared by Cliff Avril (@cliffavril) on Feb 14, 2017 at 6:17am PST
The photo shows that Avril was under the care of Dr. William Meyers, a Philadelphia-based core injuries specialist who has performed surgeries on Avril’s Seahawks teammates Marshawn Lynch and Mike Morgan, as well as Mariners star Robinson Cano in the last year-and-a-half.
The 30-year-old Avril led the Seahawks with a career-high 11.5 sacks, 26 quarterback hits and five forced fumbles, which helped earn him the first Pro Bowl berth of his nine-year NFL career.
He is the second Seattle star to announce a surgery via social media after strong safety Kam Chancellor posted a picture of himself on Instagram after what appeared to be foot/ankle surgery last week.
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