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Jayson Tatum is making strides on his road to recovery. The Celtics star revealed on Instagram Sunday that he no longer has a ...
Jayson Tatum is back with another glimpse of his health status. Following a prolonged break from basketball, the Celtics star is looking more relaxed and healthy now. Tatum suffered an unexpected ...
Jayson Tatum has stuck around Boston throughout the summer as he continues to rehab his ruptured Achilles tendon.
— Jayson Tatum (@jaytatum0) June 7, 2025 The Celtics did not offer a formal timeline on how long Tatum will be out, but usual recovery time spans from 9-12 months, and sometimes longer.
Jayson Tatum has undergone successful surgery to repair a ruptured right Achilles tendon, the Boston Celtics announced Tuesday. The Celtics expect Tatum to make a full recovery, but provided no ...
Related: Jayson Tatum undergoes surgery to repair ruptured right Achilles’ tendon, ending his season The six-time All-Star is expected to make a “full recovery,” the team said.
Jayson Tatum has a grueling road ahead after undergoing surgery for an Achilles tear last month. However, the Celtics star gave a brief optimistic update on his recovery in a post on X Saturday.
Jayson Tatum has ruptured Achilles in worst-case scenario for Celtics star The All-Star forward underwent surgery earlier Tuesday. By Darren Hartwell • Published May 13, 2025 • Updated on May ...
Jayson Tatum's ruptured Achilles. Dr. Khalil studied NBA players who sustained Achilles tendon ruptures going back to the 1970s, and found that 72 percent of players returned to the league.
The Boston Celtics announced Tuesday that Jayson Tatum had successfully had surgery to repair his ruptured Achilles tendon. The Boston Star suffered the injury late in Game 4 of the semifinals ...
Officially, Saturday is day 25 since Tatum's injury, and the Celtics star offered an optimistic update on social media. "Day 25...days starting to get a little easier," Tatum wrote on X.
Jayson Tatum's ruptured Achilles Dr. Khalil studied NBA players who sustained Achilles tendon ruptures going back to the 1970s, and found that 72 percent of players returned to the league.