Johnathan Abram appeared to be seriously injured when he crashed into a television cart on the sideline during Monday night’s game against the New Orleans Saints.
He shocked everybody by not only getting up but continuing to play in the game.
It turns out the Las Vegas Raiders safety suffered a Grade 2 AC joint sprain and chipped a small piece of his collarbone, resulting in internal bleeding, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport report.
Abram’s agent, Trey Robinson, wants the carts to at least be padded to prevent future incidents.
“Players are even more likely to make impact with these carts this season because of the lack of people on the sidelines due to COVID restrictions,” Robinson said to Pelissero and Rapoport.