Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez might have surgery this offseason to stabilize the patella ligament in his left knee, which was injured in college. Sanchez, who just completed his rookie season, won’t need any procedures on his right knee, which suffered a sprained posterior cruciate ligament earlier this season. He had both knees examined by team doctors last week and also had them looked at by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Ala. General manager Mike Tannenbaum said Sanchez would be ready “well before training camp” if he elects to have the procedure, which isn’t consider major, but could miss some early offseason workouts. “It would certainly be much sooner than later because, right now, nothing has been decided,” Tannenbaum said.

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