After suffering an ACL tear last September, Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt has struggled to overcome lingering knee issues that have carried through the entire 2012 season.
Britt tore the ACL in his left knee in September 2011 and had surgery to repair his damaged ligament. Despite three total procedures on his knee, Britt continues to experience discomfort.
According to Jim Wyatt of the Tennesseean, Britt says he plans to see “every doctor known to man” to try and resolve his continued knee pain.
Britt intends on visiting Dr. James Andrews and other physicians, though he doesn’t believe he’ll need further surgery on his knee. In the meantime, Britt said he intends on resting for a few weeks once the off-season begins.
Britt has played in 13 games for the Titans this season and has caught 43 passes for 568 yards and four touchdowns.