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Quarterback Rank: #152 Overall: #925
Sorgi landed on Injured Reserve for the second straight season. He hurt his shoulder before the season even started, suffering a torn capsule and a partially torn labrum. Sorgi is likely to be ready for the start of training camp, but back-to-back seasons with season-ending shoulder injuries is an obvious concern. How much does Sorgi have left? Sorgi has played just 14 games in seven seasons. For his career, he has completed 64 percent of his passes with six touchdowns and just an interception. Sorgi doesn't have a cannon for an arm, but is accurate and makes decent reads.
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Sorgi is young enough to come back from another injury, but the likelihood of him making a fantasy impact in 2011 is very slim. Go with other options. |
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| The Cincinnati Bengals could show interest in New York Giants free-agent QB Jim Sorgi or Oakland Raiders impending free-agent QB Bruce Gradkowski as a veteran quarterback that could be the primary backup. |
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| New York Giants QB Jim Sorgi's (shoulder) agent said Sorgi is leaning toward undergoing surgery to repair a torn capsule and a partially torn labrum in his shoulder, reports Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News. |
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| New York Giants QB Jim Sorgi (shoulder) appears to be in the team's future plans because head coach Tom Coughlin has asked Sorgi to stay around the team while on Injured Reserve to help with game planning and with the young quarterbacks, reports Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News. |
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| The New York Giants placed QB Jim Sorgi (shoulder) on Injured Reserve, the team announced Tuesday, Aug. 31. |
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| New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin indicated that QB Rhett Bomar has closed the gap between himself and QB Jim Sorgi for the No. 2 quarterback job, reports Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News. 'Oh, he's improved, he's done a nice job,' Coughlin said of Bomar. 'He's still got a ways to go, but he's in the driver's seat as far as the guy who is taking all the snaps.' |
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| New York Giants QB Jim Sorgi (shoulder) said he plans to return to practice Monday, Aug. 30, because he feels like he has to play in the team's final preseason game, according to Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News. Sorgi said he is worried that he may not make the final roster. He is still not able to throw and his limited range of motion. |
| Fantasy Impact: This gets him back a lot sooner than expected. He should be fine for the start of the season. |
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| New York Giants QB Jim Sorgi (shoulder) is not able to make a throwing motion because of his shoulder injury and said the injury is worse than he originally thought, reports The Associated Press. He is currently taking anti-inflammatory medicine to reduce the swelling but is not sure when he will be able to return. |
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| New York Giants QB Jim Sorgi (shoulder) suffered a torn capsule and partial dislocation of his right throwing shoulder and will miss the rest of the preseason, reports the New York Daily News' Ralph Vacchiano. This injury is not related to the partially torn labrum Sorgi was already playing with, and if it had been, the Giants likely would have insisted Sorgi undergo season-ending shoulder surgery. One source familiar with Sorgi's injury said the Giants don't believe this injury is as severe as the torn shoulder capsule that ended Miami Dolphins QB Chad Pennington's season last year. |
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| New York Giants QB Jim Sorgi (undisclosed) apparently suffered an injury to his shoulder or ribs during the team's preseason game Monday, Aug. 16, reports the New York Daily News' Ralph Vacchiano. He should be able to play in the team's preseason game Saturday, Aug. 21. |
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| New York Giants QB Jim Sorgi likely will be the team's No. 2 quarterback this season said offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride, according to Ralph Vacchiano, of the New York Daily News. |
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