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You don’t have any sources.Generous use of whitespace!
Who knows. I got:
Based on reports from the 2025-2026 NFL season, New England Patriots linebacker Harold Landry has been dealing with a serious, lingering knee injury that has led to speculation about his long-term health, including reports of "bone-on-bone" conditions.
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Key Details on Landry's Knee Issues:
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- Lingering Injury: Landry has been managing a knee injury that first flared up in Week 6 of the 2025 season against the New Orleans Saints, which later caused him to miss significant time and be in-and-out of the lineup.
- "Bone-on-Bone" Report: Reports in early 2026 suggested that Landry's knee issue may be a chronic, "bone-on-bone" condition, which often suggests long-term damage rather than an acute injury.
- Playoff Availability: Despite the injury, Landry attempted to play through the pain, appearing in the 2026 Divisional Round against the Texans but was forced to miss the AFC Championship game against the Broncos.
- Offseason Surgery: Landry hinted at the need for off-season surgery to address the lingering issue before his 9th season. Reddit +5
Considering there doesn't seem to be any indentifiable injury (ie ACL, MCL), it's unclear exactly what surgery is going to do.
Bottom line, an awful lot of smoke.
No one can find the “reports from early 2026” other than some guy on Reddit attributing it to Zolak with there being no record of him saying.
Bone in bone just isn’t possible. You can’t play football with no cartilage, and you need a knee replacement.
Thats why any claim to it has no legit reference other than “rumor made up by fan”












