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Alabama Crimson Tide draft prospect Dylan Moses says he played most of football season with torn MCL, had surgery Feb. 9

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Alabama linebacker Dylan Moses says he played most of the college football season with a torn meniscus.

Moses said on Monday, a day before the Crimson Tide's second pro day workouts for NFL teams, that he had knee surgery on Feb. 9. The injury was diagnosed after Alabama's national championship game win over Ohio State.

Moses, who didn't specify which knee was hurt, led Alabama with 80 tackles and started all 13 games.

He said the injury occurred in the third game of the season, which would have been his 13-tackle performance against Mississippi.