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Jay Fiedler

12/10/2005

The New York Daily News reported Fiedler is expected to need 4-6 months to recover from surgery on Friday, which repaired a dislocated throwing shoulder.

12/8/2005

Fiedler has been slow to recover since injuring his right shoulder in Week 3, and he has decided to undergo surgery to correct the problem. As a result, the Jets' veteran quarterback will not return to action this season, and he'll be placed on injured reserve in the near future. With regular starter Chad Pennington also out for the year, Brooks Bollinger and Vinny Testaverde will continue to handle the QB duties for New York the rest of the campaign.

12/5/2005

It is looking more likely that Fiedler will miss the rest of the 2005 campaign with the right shoulder injury he suffered in a Week 3 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to Jets head coach Herman Edwards, the veteran quarterback has yet to return to practice, and the team currently does not have a timetable for him to do so. Brooks Bollinger will remain atop the Jets' depth chart going forward.

11/14/2005

Fiedler continues to expand his individual workouts, but he has yet to resume throwing during the Jets' practices. According to head coach Herman Edwards, the quarterback, who has been sidelined for nearly two months with a dislocated right (throwing) shoulder, is still at least a couple weeks away from being ready for any type of game action. Until that time, Brooks Bollinger is expected to remain under center for New York.

9/28/2005

After seeking a second opinion from Dr. James Andrews, Fiedler has been diagnosed with a dislocated right shoulder. According to Jets head coach Herman Edwards, the veteran quarterback will be sidelined indefinitely, but there is a chance he could return this season. Fiedler suffered the injury while filling in for regular starter Chad Pennington last weekend.

9/27/2005

According to Jets head coach Herman Edwards, it appears the right shoulder injury Fiedler suffered in Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, could force him to miss the rest of the season. The veteran quarterback has traveled to Alabama to get a second opinion from Dr. James Andrews to determine the severity of the injury. Regardless, he will be sidelined indefinitely.

9/26/2005

Fiedler didn't last very long in Sunday's overtime loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, leaving the game after just six plays, due to a right (throwing) shoulder injury. The veteran quarterback took over after starter Chad Pennington suffered a shoulder injury of his own early in the second half. He will be re-evaluated on Monday to determine the extent of the problem.