Top NFL Pick Done for the Season

05 Dec, 2014

Top overall pick Jadeveon Clowney will have a second surgery on his right knee, ending his rookie season for the Houston Texans after just three games.

Clowney visited Dr. James Andrews in Pensacola, Florida, on Wednesday to have the knee examined and coach Bill O’Brien announced the news on Thursday.

“This guy’s been injured and it’s time to clean it up and get him back to feeling good and get him back on the field as soon as we can,” O’Brien said.

The outside linebacker was injured in Week 1 and had arthroscopic surgery Sept. 8. He has played three games since then, but has never completely recovered from the procedure and said last week that he’s still in a lot of pain.

O’Brien lauded the 21-year-old for trying to fight through this injury and stay on the field. He saw his most extensive action of the season against the Bengals on Nov. 23 when he was in for about 50 plays and had three tackles, including one for a loss. But he experienced swelling in his knee after that and missed his eighth game of the year last week.

O’Brien wouldn’t give details of Clowney’s surgery or when it will be performed. Clowney didn’t speak to the media on Thursday, but O’Brien talked about how he’s dealing with his latest setback.

The Texans drafted Clowney after a three-year career at South Carolina in which he had 130 tackles, 24 sacks, 47 tackles for losses and 20 quarterback pressures. He also caused a school-record nine fumbles and deflected seven passes. The 6-foot-5, 266-pound Clowney also set a school record with 13 sacks in 2012.

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