Patriots' cornerback Ellis Hobbs reportedly played the Super Bowl against the Giants with a torn labrum and chronic groin pain, according to The Boston Globe. "He had a piece of bone floating in his shoulder," the source told the Globe. "It was very, very serious. But he went to the best and had a very successful surgery. According to Dr. James Andrews, he should be fine for the start of next season. Recovery time is normally four to five months. "He'll be ready easily by training camp and maybe if it goes faster by some of the [organized team activities] in June."