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P.J. Locke underwent spinal fusion surgery during the offseason

P.J. Locke underwent spinal fusion surgery during the offseason

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Broncos safety P.J. Locke underwent back surgery shortly after the team's playoff loss to the Bills, he announced in a 14-minute YouTube video.
The first episode of the personal documentary series, 'My Breakthrough,' lays out that there were 'no guarantees that P.J. would return to play football ever again' as one of the first NFL players to undergo spinal fusion surgery.
Locke shared a meeting with his surgeon, Dr. Chad Prusmack, on Feb. 10 after surgery. The degenerated discs in Locke's L4 and L5 vertebrae led to bone-on-bone, and Prusmack fused the spine with a 'cage' and screws.
'How I felt the first week after surgery. It's like: 'Oh, my God. I don't know how I'm going to get better after this,'' Locke said in the video, via Kyle Frederickson of the Denver Gazette.
Five months later, though, Locke said he's 'got no pain levels.'
'Even the little bit of pain I do have from certain movements, it's nothing compared to what I was dealing with during the season,' Locke said. 'I feel like it's been a miracle. I feel like it's a breakthrough I've been praying for. It came out of a blessing that I wasn't expecting.'
Locke was named the team's Ed Block Courage Award winner in January. No one outside the locker room realized exactly what he was going through to get on the field for 15 games last season.
He played 1,000 defensive snaps in the regular season and all 76 snaps in the postseason loss.
Locke did not participate in the team's offseason program as he continued his rehab. He is expected to compete for safety snaps after the Broncos signed Talanoa Hufanga in free agency.
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