According to Tania Ganguli of the Times-Union, Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew said that his injury was "bone on bone in the back of his knee at the end of the season." Up until now, all reports indicated that MJD's knee surgery was merely arthroscopic in nature, but this inclines us to believe that it was indeed more serious. While his status for OTA's is not in jeopardy, it's become increasingly harder to have faith in the long-term health of his knee. Until sitting out the final two games, Jones-Drew played the whole season with a torn meniscus and it's fair to wonder if doing so will shorten his career in the long run. Torry Holt and Antonio Bryant never captured pre-injury form after bone-on-bone conditions related to meniscus surgeries. Source: RotoTimes