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| The Cleveland Browns believe DT Phil Taylor (pectoral) still has a chance to make a significant impact this season even though he underwent surgery to repair a torn pectoral muscle Wednesday, May 16. Taylor is expected to be out four to six months which would mean he would be able to return sometime between September and November. |
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| Cleveland Browns DT Phil Taylor (pectoral) underwent surgery Wednesday, May 16, to repair his torn pectoral muscle. |
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| Cleveland Browns head coach Pat Shurmur said Monday, May 14, that DL Phil Taylor (pectoral) will have surgery Wednesday, May 16, to repair a torn left pectoral muscle suffered while lifting weights last week. |
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| Cleveland Browns head coach Pat Shurmur said DL Phil Taylor (pectoral) will have surgery next week, when the team will have a better sense of how long they'll be without him. Taylor tore his left pectoral muscle while doing bench presses in the weight room Thursday, May 10, and he could miss the 2012 season. |
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| Updating a previous report, Cleveland Browns head coach Pat Shurmur said he is not ready to say that DT Phil Taylor (pectoral) will miss the entire 2012 season but did acknowledge it is a possibility. |
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| Cleveland Browns DT Phil Taylor (pectoral) will need surgery to fix a torn pectoral muscle, and he'll be out for 'more months than weeks.' |
| Fantasy Impact: Not good. Taylor is a big part of their defensive line and will be missed. |
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| Updating a previous item, Cleveland Browns DT Phil Taylor (pectoral) injured his pectoral while lifting weights during the team's offseason program. He will have an MRI exam Friday, May 11, and visit with a doctor Monday, May 14. He will likely be out four to six months if he needs surgery for a torn pectoral. |
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| Cleveland Browns DT Phil Taylor (pectoral) is undergoing an MRI exam to confirm a possible torn pectoral muscle. If he's diagnosed with a torn pectoral, he could miss the entire 2012 season. |
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| Cleveland Browns officials said they were pleased with DLs Jabaal Sheard and Phil Taylor last season in their rookie years. However, there remains some chance Sheard, who started 16 games at left end, might move over to the right side in his second season. |
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| Cleveland Browns DL Phil Taylor (leg) suffered a leg injury in the Week 17 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was able to walk off on his own power. |
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