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Bradshaw, who has played his NFL career on a pair of troublesome feet, started his offseason with another surgery. The RB said he had the screw in his right foot replaced with a larger one 10 days ago. The recovery timetable is 10 weeks, he said. "It was giving me a little bit of problems, and now I feel a whole lot better," Bradshaw said during an appearance leading up to the Super Bowl. "I just went through too much this year."
Reported by the Newark Star-Ledger
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Bradshaw had the original screw inserted after the 2009 season, after fracturing a bone in each foot. He suffered another fracture in the 2011 season at a different spot in the right foot, and opted for a stem-cell treatment that encouraged healing instead of surgery last March. But Bradshaw said the stem-cell treatment wore off about six or seven games into the 2012 season, which coincides with his foot being added to the injury report after the Week 6 win at San Francisco. Bradshaw said at the time he suffered a bone bruise when his foot was stepped on in the game. The new screw is larger, holding in place both fracture spots. ... Bradshaw wore a boot on his foot and moved around with the aid of a scooter. He said he can put weight on his foot and will be able to walk on it next week.
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