”30 Rock” funnyman Tracy Morgan is serious about his recovery.
A nurse was at the comedian’s Cresskill, NJ, home bright and early Sunday morning, as part of the next stage of Morgan’s grueling recovery from a devastating New Jersey Turnpike crash last month that left him with a badly broken leg and cracked ribs.
The nurse arrived at 8:15 a.m. and left without comment after working with the actor for about 35 minutes.
Hours later, Morgan’s son Tracy Jr. emerged with a woman, but declined to talk about his dad’s session with the nurse.
“He’s doing good,” the son said. “When he’s better he will address everybody.”
The Post got a glimpse of Morgan on Saturday at his home, a day after he was released from the rehab center. The Post’s exclusive snap shows Morgan sitting in a wheelchair with his left leg heavily bandaged, but pals unloaded a walker into his home.
His publicist, Lewis Kay, said Morgan will undergo an “aggressive outpatient program.”
Morgan spent more than a month in a hospital and rehab facility after he was involved in a crash that took the life of one of his best buddies, James “Jimmy Mack” McNair, and nearly killed him and another friend.
The “30 Rock” star was returning from a stand-up gig at a Delaware casino June 7 when his limo van was rear-ended by a Walmart tractor-trailer.
Officials said the Walmart driver, Kevin Roper, 35, of Jonesboro, Ga., was operating 20 miles above the speed-limit, and had fallen asleep behind the wheel after being awake for more than 24 hours.
Morgan and three other injured passengers filed a negligence lawsuit against Roper and Walmart last week.