WATCH: Rehab going well for injured Ohio State DE Nick Bosa
There’s still an entire month left until we might see Nick Bosa back in an Ohio State uniform. Again, might.
After suffering a core muscle injury against TCU in Week 3, Bosa underwent surgery and is expected to be out of the lineup until November. That’s when he’s scheduled to be re-evaluated, at least.
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On Monday, there was some video of Bosa that made its way to social media, showing the defensive end rehabbing on an agility ladder. It’s been just over a week since his surgery.
A little over a week after surgery on a core muscle, Nick Bosa is already rehabbing in the agility ladder. pic.twitter.com/4zrvdNyyYM
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) October 1, 2018
Bosa underwent surgery following the TCU game and has missed the last two games against Tulane and Penn State. While one of the nation’s top pass-rushers wants to suit up again for the Buckeyes, his parents have said he will be re-evaluated in November.
One of the best defensive linemen in the country, Bosa was off to a monster start in 2018. He recorded six tackles for loss and four sacks in the first three games of the season. In total, he registered 14 tackles in the year. He also has a forced fumble.
Even after missing the last two games, Bosa is tied as the B1G leader in sacks.
It’s going to be awhile until Bosa is back on the field for the Buckeyes, but it appears that rehab is going well. That’s a great sign for the future NFL first rounder.