Sean Richardson's career appears to be at a crossroads once again. According to a report by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel's Tom Silverstein, the Green Bay Packers' fourth-year safety has suffered a herniated disk in his neck.
Assuming Richardson has indeed suffered a herniated disk, it would represent the second significant neck injury of his career. During his rookie year in 2012, the safety required surgery to fuse the C-5 and C-6 vertebrae after a similar neck injury ended his season. As Silverstein notes in his report, Richardson's newest injury occurred below the fusion point.
Though the Packers have made no official comment on Richardson, they are expected to list him as out for Sunday's game against the St.