COLUMBUS, Ohio – Buckeye quarterback Braxton Miller will be on light duty during the team’s spring drills after undergoing surgery on his throwing arm.
According to the university athletics department, the senior had surgery on his right shoulder Friday.
A statement issued Friday by the Department of Athletics says 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…”
Miller threw for 2,094 yards and seven touchdowns and ran for 1,068 yards and 12 scores during the 2013 season.
Spring practice for the Buckeyes starts on March 4 and culminates in the LiFE Sports Spring Game, Presented by Nationwide, April 12 at 1:30 p.m. in Ohio Stadium.