Former Patriots and Bills tight end Scott Chandler may never play NFL football again after undergoing ACL surgery for the second time.
“This surgery will take me out of next season, and probably keep me from playing again,” Chandler said on Facebook.
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Blessed beyond measure by this man that I get to call my husband. Looking forward to many more years and adventures. pic.twitter.com/67sB7nawHF
— Alissa Chandler (@AlissaChandler) April 2, 2016
Chandler, 30, finished with 23 catches for 259 yards and four touchdowns in his lone season in New England. He was released before the Patriots traded for Chicago’s Martellus Bennett.
A former fourth-round pick out of Iowa, Chandler has 205 career catches, 2,379 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns. He first tore his ACL in the 2012 season.