HENDERSON, Nev. -- Las Vegas Raiders third-year strong safety Johnathan Abram suffered a season-ending left shoulder injury in the Raiders' 16-14 victory at the Cleveland Browns on Monday night and will undergo surgery, a source confirmed to ESPN.
NFL Network first reported the season-ending nature of the injury.
Abram suffered the injury late in the game and was replaced by Roderic Teamer, who figures to replace Abram in the starting lineup in the Raiders' final three games -- against the Denver Broncos (7-7), at the Indianapolis Colts (8-6) and against the Los Angeles Chargers (8-6) -- as Las Vegas (7-7) tries to keep its playoff hopes alive.