ANDERSON, Ind. (AP) -The Indianapolis Colts say Pro Bowl center Jeff Saturday has had arthroscopic knee surgery to remove a “loose body” and has started rehabilitation.
The announcement came about 2 1/2 hours after practice Tuesday afternoon. Earlier in the day, Colts coach Jim Caldwell wouldn’t say why Saturday missed morning workouts Monday and Tuesday.
The team didn’t say how much time Saturday will miss or which knee was injured.
Saturday is one of the Colts’ most durable, consistent and experienced players. He has missed only six games since winning the starting job in 2000.
He has been to four Pro Bowls and is the second-longest tenured Colts player behind Peyton Manning.
Manning joined the Colts in 1998, and Saturday signed with Indianapolis in 1999.
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