Browns WR Rod Streater Out For Season With Neck Fracture

The Cleveland Browns announced that WR Rod Streater has been diagnosed with a neck fracture and will subsequently miss the remainder of the 2018 season.

You can expect the Browns to place him on injured reserve in the coming days and add someone to their roster.

Streater, 30, wound up signing on with the Raiders as an undrafted free agent out of Temple back in 2012. He’s spent four years with the Raiders before signing a one-year,  $810,000 contract with $4 million in incentives with the Chiefs.

The Chiefs later traded Streater and a conditional 2019 seventh-round pick to 49ers for a conditional 2019 seventh-round pick. The Bills signed him to a contract last year and brought him back on a futures contract only to release him as they trimmed their roster down to 53 players.

Streater signed on with the Browns last month.

In 2018, Streater appeared in all three games for the Browns and rushed for -11 yards on one carry.

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