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Jordan Cameron says shoulder injury will be season long issue

Jul 28, 2014; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns tight end Jordan Cameron (84) makes a catch while being defended by Jordan Poyer (33) during training camp at Cleveland Browns training facility. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 28, 2014; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns tight end Jordan Cameron (84) makes a catch while being defended by Jordan Poyer (33) during training camp at Cleveland Browns training facility. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

The good news for the Cleveland Browns? They’re not the worst team in the league and will be playing a struggling Tennessee Titans squad in Week 5 in hopes of getting back to 2-2.

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The bad news? Tight end Jordan Cameron is still struggling with his shoulder injury and expects it to linger throughout the season.

Cameron has been dealing with a sprained AC joint since Week 1 and while he says he’s feeling better it’s not something that’s going to go away unfortunitly.

If you’re looking for a silver lining it’s that Jordan Cameron isn’t dealing with a leg or knee injury so the sprained AC joint shouldn’t hamper his ability to get in position to make a catch. Of course, making the catch could be seen as a problem as it’s possible he’ll have trouble getting his hands/arms in position to make the grab especially since the opposition will be doing everything they can to make Cameron’s arm be in extra pain.

It’s a tough blow for the Cleveland Browns as Jordan Cameron was expected to be their go-to receiver with Josh Gordon suspended until Week 12.

Hopefully the injury will continue to get better as the weeks go bye and Cameron will return to form.

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