Michael Floyd underwent surgery on Thursday to repair his three dislocated fingers.

The Cardinals did not provide a timetable, but confirmed Floyd suffered a hand injury during a one-on-one drill on Wednesday.

According to ESPN, his left hand will need three to four weeks to recover, which would keep him out for the majority of training camp and at least two preseason games.

 

Surgery went well as expected. Thanks everyone for the love and support.

A photo posted by Michael Floyd (@mikefloyd) on

The 25-year-old wide receiver posted 47 receptions for 841 yars and a career-high six touchdowns last season. He caught eight passes for 153 yards in the Cards' regular season finale against the San Francisco 49ers.

Earlier this offseason, the Cardinals picked up Floyd's fifth-year option, keeping him under contract through the 2016 season.

Floyd drafted 13th overall by Arizona in the 2012 NFL Draft.