After suffering major knee injury last year, tight end working his way back
By AARON WILSON, Landmark News Service
By AARON WILSON, Landmark News Service
Published
05/27/09
OWINGS MILLS -- It has been just over a year since Baltimore Ravens tight end Quinn Sypniewski's left knee buckled during an awkward collision with outside linebacker Antwan Barnes.
The practice mishap was so severe that Sypniewski's shredded anterior cruciate ligament tore off the bone. Plus, the bone that detached from the ligament was shattered.
The rare injury required major reconstructive surgery to repair the damage. Recently, Sypniewski underwent a cleanup procedure to follow up on the original surgery, according to his agent, Dave Butz.
As the Ravens continue a passing camp today at their training complex,...
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