| Analysis: Kansas City initially thought the injury was a strained rotator cuff, but now believes it could be more serious. "We're going to get a second opinion, but he's been battling this for about five weeks now," general manager Dayton Moore said. "Obviously, that's not a good sign." Crisp will meet Monday with Dr. James Andrews, who will determine whether the labrum is torn. If it is, Crisp will have to choose whether to undergo immediate season-ending surgery or to postpone surgery and hope he can play again this season. |