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Report: Seahawks’ Thomas faces surgery
Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas played through a separated shoulder and torn labrum during the Super Bowl that will soon require surgery to repair, according to a report.
The four-time Pro Bowl pick is projected to be out six to eight months, NFL.com reported Thursday. Thomas is expected to be ready in time for the start of the 2015 regular season.
Thomas suffered a separated shoulder during the NFL Championship Game against the Green Bay Packers but returned to the field and two weeks later played in the Super Bowl XLIX loss to the New England Patriots.
Two other members of the Seattle secondary face off-season surgery. Strong safety Kam Chancellor has a torn ACL and cornerback Richard Sherman might need a procedure on his left elbow.
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