The Las Vegas Raiders’ worst fears on the injured shoulder of starting safety Johnathan Abram were realized.
NFL Media reported Wednesday that the third-year player will have season-ending surgery on his shoulder, which he dislocated late in Monday’s 16-14 win at the Cleveland Browns.
#Raiders safety Johnathan Abram will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery Thursday, per source. Abram hadn’t missed a snap prior to the injury and wanted to keep playing, but doctors advised him to shut it down. Will be fully healthy for 2022.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) December 22, 2021
This is the second major shoulder injury for Abram, who was the No.