NFL: Chargers Merriman to play despite 2 torn knee ligaments
Associated Press
SAN DIEGO — Surgery will have to wait for San Diego Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman, who decided today he'll play this season despite two torn ligaments in his left knee.
After spending several days seeking outside opinions, Merriman informed the team of his decision this morning.
The star outside linebacker returned from Miami on Tuesday after seeking yet another opinion on his knee.
Merriman said last week he has two torn ligaments in his left knee and has been told by doctors that he could suffer a possible career-ending injury if he attempts to play without having surgery.
Merriman underwent surgery to repair cartilage damage five months ago, but has had persistent pain in the knee during training camp.
Merriman has made the Pro Bowl in each of his three seasons. He has 39 1/2 sacks in that span, more than any other NFL player.