Cardinals running back Beanie Wells is back in the Valley after undergoing athroscopic surgery earlier this week on his right knee. Wells described the surgery "as just a scope" and a simple clean-up. He said the surgery, performed by Dr. James Andrews in Gulf Breeze, Fla., went as expected. Wells was at the Cardinals facility on Friday for a rehabilitation session. If Wells progresses normally, it seems he will be able to take part in off-season work.
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