And while the possibility of a second back surgery hasn’t been completely ruled out, The Post has learned it’s unlikely now, and he’s made progress, not only in his health, but also in his head area. “There will be an evaluation at the beginning of May, and if so [feels] Significantly improved or no improvement, may end up being an option. But every sign is that that won’t be the case, a source familiar with the situation told The Washington Post. “He’s made a really good improvement. “The assessment is a normal assessment, though nothing extreme, just kind of monitoring his progress and surgery is not in the realm of expectation for him.”
source: Brian Lewis @ New York Post
source: Brian Lewis @ New York Post