Published January 13, 2015
Browns quarterback Brian Hoyer has had successful surgery on his right knee.
Hoyer had the operation on Friday at the Cleveland Clinic to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament. A team spokesman said the surgery went well and that the 28-year-old Hoyer is expected to make a full recovery.
Hoyer led the Browns to two wins after replacing injured starter Brandon Weeden. Hoyer got hurt when he slid awkwardly at the end of a scramble on Oct. 3 against Buffalo. His cleat got caught under him following an 11-yard gain, which ended with his slide and a hit by Bills rookie linebacker Kiko Alonso.
A Cleveland-area native who grew up cheering for the Browns, Hoyer signed a two-year contract with the team in May.
Browns coach Rob Chudzinski said he hopes Hoyer can re-join the team for workouts next spring.
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