New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz has revealed that his knee feels at "100%" ahead of the 2015 season.
The 28-year-old was ruled out for the majority of the 2014 campaign after he tore his patellar tendon in his side's defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles, which then required surgery to repair.
Cruz has spent the majority of the off-season rehabbing from the devastating injury, but has now disclosed that he is ready to go after being a full participant in the Giants' practice on Sunday.
"I feel good. The knee is 100%," Cruz told WFAN. "[Sunday] was probably my most physically enduring practice, in terms of limitations.
"You know they have been keeping me down to a number of plays per day. [Sunday] was my most.
"I felt good. Woke up this morning, no injury, no pain, no swelling or anything. I feel like I've crossed that bridge."
The Giants open the 2015 season against the Dallas Cowboys on September 13.