Published 12/2/2008
at FOXSports.com News for NFL
Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn will undergo surgery on his right index finger, a procedure that will require up to 10 weeks of recovery time.
Quinn, who has been weighing his options for the past week, will have the operation in Alabama on Wednesday.
He broke the tip of his finger and sustained tendon damage on his throwing hand in a Nov. 17 game against Buffalo. He played the next week against Houston and made his injury worse.
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