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No Surgery for Marino

MIAMI () -- Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino will not need further surgery on his Achilles tendon and plans to continue his rehabilitation plan.


Marino was examined by the Dolphins medical staff and three other foot and ankle specialists and all decided against further surgery.


"I plan to continue to work hard on my rehabilitation during the offseason, and I'm looking forward to starting training camp even stronger than I am now," Marino said Tuesday. An injury to his right Achilles' tendon kept him out of most of the 1993 season after the first operation.

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