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Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill reportedly won't need surgery, for now

The ongoing saga with Ryan Tannehill's injured left knee took a favorable turn on Monday.

The Miami Dolphins' starting quarterback had the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligament sprains he suffered in Miami's 26-23 win over Arizona re-evaluated by specialist Dr. James Andrews on Monday morning, and he's reportedly on track for recovery that won't require a surgical procedure on his ACL.

According to the NFL Network report, the MCL sprain is giving Tannehill some trouble, and he might visit Germany for a knee procedure called Regenokine, a form of platelet-rich plasma therapy made famous by Lakers star Kobe Bryant.