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Jeremy Newberry
11/29/2005
Newberry will be forced to undergo more surgery on his troublesome right knee within the next couple weeks, which will prevent him from playing the rest of the season. As a result, the San Francisco 49ers have placed the veteran center on injured reserve for the second consecutive year.
9/23/2005
Newberry's troublesome right knee acted up on Thursday, preventing the starting center from taking part in the 49ers' workouts. Because of the absence, the team has downgraded him from probable to questionable on this week's injury report. Newberry indicated that the move was precautionary, and he fully expects to be in the lineup for Sunday's battle with the Dallas Cowboys.
8/29/2005
Newberry is slated to be activated from the physically unable to perform list by the San Francisco 49ers, and if no problems are reported over the next couple of days, he hopes to play in Thursday's exhibition game against the San Diego Chargers. The center has been sidelined since Week 1 of the 2004 campaign, undergoing two surgeries on his right knee over that span.
5/21/2005
Newberry said Friday night that he will undergo arthrocopic surgery on his right knee May 31 in the hopes that this will allow him to play in the upcoming season. The center's right kneecap moved after he took part the team's mini-camp this month and swelled to twice its normal size.
5/20/2005
Newberry has been given several options to deal with a troublesome right knee that caused him to miss all but one game last season. The San Francisco center has been told by team physicians that he either can undergo full-blown surgery that will cause him to miss all of the 2005 campaign, or have a less invasive procedure that will keep him out of the first 5-6 games of the regular season, or try rest and rehab and see if that does the trick.