DuJuan Harris had surgery on the patellar tendon of his right knee on Sept. 5 and said he will be ready for all the Packers’ offseason workouts.
The 5-foot-7, 203-pound running back injured his knee last offseason and didn’t return until the third preseason game, against Seattle. However, he aggravated the injury against the Seahawks and ended up on injured reserve.
He said the surgery relieved fluid, scar tissue and bleeding on his patella. He was on crutches after the Packers’ game Sunday but said he has been walking some and will be rid of them soon.
“I’ll be good to go for the offseason,” Harris said.
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