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Quinn has been throwing a football for about two weeks and said Friday he's almost 100 percent recovered from his finger surgery. "It's amazing," he said. "This is what I was born to do and it feels great to be throwing again. I'm pain-free and everything was 100 percent successful."
Reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer
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Quinn said he's been throwing 60 to 70 balls per day at his normal distance and velocity. "That's the status quo for quarterbacks at this time of year anyway," he said. Quinn had two pins inserted in his right index finger Dec. 3 to repair a damaged tendon and a bone chip suffered Nov. 17 against Buffalo. The pins were removed mid-January and he gradually worked his way up to throwing a football. He said he'll participate fully in next month's off-season program.
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