Browns receiver Joe Jurevicius suffered a staph infection several weeks after undergoing knee surgery in January, but is recovering well, sources close to the situation said Thursday.
Jurevicius, an 11th-year pro and Cleveland-area native, is expected to participate in organized team activities in May and the minicamp in June, sources said.
Jurevicius underwent what the Browns described after the season as a clean-up on the knee at the Cleveland Clinic. He began experiencing symptoms in the knee about two weeks later when he was on a trip out west, sources said.
Jurevicius underwent at least one procedure to have the infection cleaned out, but may have had more, the sources said.
Jurevicius, an 11th-year pro and Cleveland-area native, is expected to participate in organized team activities in May and the minicamp in June, sources said.
Jurevicius underwent what the Browns described after the season as a clean-up on the knee at the Cleveland Clinic. He began experiencing symptoms in the knee about two weeks later when he was on a trip out west, sources said.
Jurevicius underwent at least one procedure to have the infection cleaned out, but may have had more, the sources said.