
Sean Richardson Injury: Updates on Packers Safety's Neck and Recovery
Green Bay Packers safety Sean Richardson is reportedly expected to miss the rest of the 2015 season after suffering a serious neck injury for the second time in his career.
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Tom Silverstein of the Journal Sentinel reported the safety suffered a herniated disk in his neck below where he previously had fusion surgery. It's a situation that could threaten his career given the prior issues in the affected area.
It's unclear exactly how the setback occurred. Richardson played in last week's game against the San Francisco 49ers. He wasn't listed on the injury report until Thursday, when he started to experience pain and was sent for an MRI, according to the report.
Rob Demovsky of ESPN noted the Packers changed Richardson's status to out for their Week 5 clash with the St. Louis Rams. The team didn't immediately update his long-term availability, though.
The fourth-year defender out of Vanderbilt had registered four tackles in three games so far this season. He's tallied 46 combined tackles in 30 career contests, all for Green Bay.
Starting safety Morgan Burnett is currently dealing with a calf injury. If he's forced to miss time, the Packers would turn to Micah Hyde and Chris Banjo to fill the safety void with Richardson out.

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