The right arm rests in a black sling. It’s the arm that cradled the ball, as Alshon Jeffery fell to the turf in the U.S. Bank Stadium end zone with the first touchdown of Super Bowl LII, back on Feb. 4.
“Not too much, right now,” Jeffery said, when asked what activities he is allowed, about six weeks after rotator cuff surgery to fix a problem the Eagles’ No. 1 wide receiver endured for the entire Super Bowl season. “Just trying to loosen it up.”
Jeffery fell hard on his right shoulder early in training camp, back on July 30.