David Garrard's hold on the
Miami Dolphins' starting quarterback job
is in peril, but after having
arthroscopic surgery on Saturday to clean up "loose things floating around" in his knee, the veteran passer sounded ready to get back to work.
"Everything went great this morning. Be back before u know it!! Phins Up!!!"
Garrard tweeted.
Doctors told Garrard he'll be out two to four weeks, which means
Matt Moore and
Ryan Tannehill will spend the rest of the preseason battling to be Miami's No. 1 signal-caller. The timing of Garrard's operation was brutal, announced hours before he was set to lead the
Dolphins into their
preseason opener against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers.