The neck injury Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita suffered in Week 5 against the New York Giants could be a career-ending issue, a source who has spoken with Fujita confirmed to NFL.com and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen first reported the injury earlier Monday. Fujita's neck injury, which kept him out of Sunday's victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, has both the team and player concerned.
This is a hugely surprising development for Fujita, who missed the game with what the team termed as a shoulder injury. He played in Cleveland's previous four games, registering 14 tackles and a sack.
Fujita's name has been in the news for months as he fought a four-game suspension for his role in the New Orleans Saints' bounty program. The ban was recently cut to one game, though Fujita -- who has always proclaimed his innocence of any wrongdoing -- is appealing that suspension as well.
Fujita is in his 11th NFL season. A fifth-round pick of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2002 draft, Fujita has 767 career tackles and 23.5 sacks. He won a Super Bowl with the Saints in 2009.
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