Ohio State QB Braxton Miller has 'minor' shoulder surgery, will be limited this spring
Ohio State's Braxton Miller had 'minor' surgery on his right shoulder on Friday. (Joel Auerbach/Getty Images)
Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller will be limited in spring drills after undergoing minor shoulder surgery, the school announced on Friday.
Miller's surgery was first reported by Eleven Warriors on Thursday.
The school's statement in its entirety:
Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller had minor, outpatient surgery on his right shoulder this morning at the Ohio State University Medical Center. He will be limited in his activities throughout spring drills, which start Tuesday, March 4 and commence with the LiFE Sports Spring Game, presented by Nationwide, April 12 at 1:30 p.m. in Ohio Stadium.
Miller injured his shoulder during Ohio State's 40-35 loss to Clemson in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 3.