Found October 04, 2009 on The Daily Dolphin:
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ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports quarterback Chad Pennington received some good news following surgery Friday on his injured right shoulder. Quoting sources, Mort reports Pennington did not sustain rotator cuff damage for the third time and could resume light throwing in 8 to 12 weeks. Pennington injured his shoulder early in the second ...
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