Las Vegas Raiders’ Jonathan Abram suffers a shoulder injury at the end of the season

Las Vegas Raiders' Jonathan Abram suffers a shoulder injury at the end of the season

Henderson, NV – Strong safety in third year of Las Vegas Raiders Jonathan Abrams He sustained a left shoulder injury at the end of the season in the Raiders’ 16-14 win at the Cleveland Browns Monday night and will be undergoing surgery, a source confirmed to ESPN.

The NFL Network first reported the end-of-season nature of the injury.

Abram sustained an injury late in the game and was substituted Roderick Tamer, who replaces Abram in the starting lineup in the Raiders’ last three games – against the Denver Broncos (7-7), at the Indianapolis Colts (8-6) and against the Los Angeles Chargers (8-6) – – as the Las Vegas tries (7-) 7) Keeping her hopes up in the playoffs.

The invaders also put the back corner Brandon Faison On the Reserve List / COVID-19 Wednesday, join the back corner Nate Hobbs. The invaders also put the back corner Tryvon Mullen On reserve the wounded Monday.

The Raiders’ third pick in the first round in 2019 – Abram was selected 27th, behind the defensive end Clean Ferrell At No. 4 and back to back Josh Jacobs 24th – Abrams played only half of his rookie season as he sustained a season-ending injury to the same shoulder in his first NFL appearance.

After a mostly second season, Abrams capitalized heavily on the arrival of new defensive coordinator Gus Bradley and was influential as an anti-running safety box. However, he remained responsible in covering passes.

Abrams, who finished second in his 116 fights for a team runner-up and tied for the first time with a single interception, missed a shot this season before losing to less than eight minutes to play on Monday.

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