Sep/22/08 11:22 PM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
METAIRIE, La. (AP) - Tight
end Jeremy Shockey, the Saints' second-leading
receiver through three games, is expected to be
out for three to six weeks because of a sports
hernia.
Shockey, who was acquired from the New York Giants in a
trade shortly before training camp, had 16 receptions
for 151 yards during the Saints' first three
regular-season games. He played Sunday in New Orleans'
34-32 loss at Denver, catching five passes for 56
yards.
On Monday afternoon, Saints spokesman Greg Bensel
confirmed a report on the (New Orleans)
Times-Picayune's Web site that Shockey was scheduled to
have surgery this week.
A sports hernia is the weakening of muscles or tendons
in the lower abdominal wall. For Shockey, it's the
second serious injury in as many seasons. He broke his
left leg last December and missed all of the Giants'
postseason run to a Super Bowl championship.
Shockey's absence also is the second major blow to the
Saints' receivers this season following the loss of
Marques Colston in Week 1.
Colston, who led the Saints in receiving in each of the
previous two seasons, needed surgery to repair a torn
ligament in his left thumb and is not expected back for
another month.
Shockey lobbied for a trade to the Saints in the
offseason, hoping to rejoin head coach Sean Payton, who
was the Giants' offensive coordinator in 2002, the
flamboyant tight end's rookie season.
Shockey caught more passes (74) for more yards (894)
that season than any other in his career and was the
rookie of the year. With the Saints, he was expected to
play a major role in a pass-oriented offense led by
quarterback Drew Brees.
So far, the Saints' leading receiver this season is
running back Reggie Bush, who has 26 catches for 250
yards and two touchdowns.
With both Colston and Shockey out, the Saints may have
to rely more on receivers David Patten, Devery
Henderson, Lance Moore, Robert Meachem and Terrance
Copper. However, Patten pulled his left groin during
Sunday's game and is unsure of his status for this
week, while Copper was inactive last weekend with a
pulled hamstring.
The Saints also have two other tight ends in Billy
Miller and Mark Campbell, although Campbell also was
out last weekend because of a pulled hamstring.
Payton met with reporters earlier on Monday afternoon,
but did not mention Shockey's injury.
(msn.foxsports.com)