The injury-marred 2009 season of the Buffalo Bills rolls on.
On Tuesday, Terrence McGee underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. Buffalo's top cornerback timed the surgery to match Buffalo's, and only expects to be out two weeks.
That means McGee shouldn't miss more than one game. The Bills face Tennessee next on November 15. Defensive end Aaron Schobel expects to be ready for the Titans game.
The Bills have struggled this season in nearly all phases, but McGee has led an excellent effort by the team's secondary. Buffalo is third in the NFL in yards per attempt allowed and second in interceptions with 15.
Terrence McGee undergoes knee surgery
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on November 3, 2009 2:17 PM ET
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Two weeks for knee surgery? DAMN
The vibe in western NY is a sad oen righ tnow, they deserve a winner, and after all these years, the fans are starting to lose faith. Ralph Wilson is a curse.
McGee has always been a true professional in Buffalo. I, for one, appreciate that he goes hard every game, and is willing to play hurt just to help the team win.
Unfortunately, the rest of team has no talent and no balls.
um can we be real please? i am an avid bills fan, and teams dont have to throw the ball downfield. we give up like 200 yards per game on the ground. teams may as well sit their starting qb and run 40-50 times on us.