Missouri starting quarterback Brady Cook underwent surgery for a torn labrum in his throwing (right) shoulder on Thursday. The quarterback is expected to miss spring practice while rehabbing the injury.
Cook suffered the injury on Sept. 10 in the Tigers’ 40-12 defeat at the hands on Kansas State. The news was first broken by the St. Louis Dispatch’s Dave Matter.
Cook started in every remaining game on the schedule and rarely left the field due to injury. While the day he suffered the injury was likely his worst performance of the season (128 yards, 2 INTs), Cook appeared to only improve down the stretch of the season.