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London Fletcher having surgery today, planning comeback

Washington Redskins v St Louis Rams

ST LOUIS, MO - SEPTEMBER 16: Inside linebacker London Fletcher #59 of the Washington Redskins celebrates after making an interception in the end zone during the game against the St. Louis Rams at Edward Jones Dome on September 16, 2012 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

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While Redskins coach Mike Shanahan recently created some doubt about London Fletcher’s future with the team, Fletcher himself said he’s coming back next year.

The veteran linebacker told David Elfin of 106.7 The Fan that he was having ankle surgery this morning, in plans of returning to the field.

Surgery is the first step towards prepping for next season,” Fletcher said.

Fletcher will also have surgery to clean up an elbow problem later this month, and the two procedures will be the first of his remarkable 15-year career.

That he’s been able to play that long is amazing in and of itself, but to do so without needing surgical assistance is remarkable.

And knowing that his intent is to play will be a significant bit of good news for the Redskins, who would have had a big hole to fill without the benefit of cap room or draft picks if he would have retired.