Las Vegas Raiders safety Johnathan Abram will have an MRI after sustaining a dislocated shoulder during Monday night’s win against the Cleveland Browns, NFL Network reported.
Abram was ruled out after getting hurt in the fourth quarter, missing his first defensive snaps of the 2021 season and finishing with nine tackles (two for losses).
Abram, 25, ranks second on the team with 116 tackles and has one interception and one fumble recovery through 14 starts for the Raiders (7-7).
A first-round pick in 2019, Abram is no stranger to shoulder injuries. He tore his rotator cuff and labrum during the first quarter of his NFL debut in the 2019 season opener and missed the rest of the campaign.
–Field Level Media