
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Oakland Raiders quarterback Jason Campbell broke his right collarbone in the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
Campbell landed hard on his shoulder after being hit at the end of a scramble by Cleveland linebackers Chris Gocong and Scott Fujita with about 4 minutes remaining in the half. Campbell stayed down on the turf after the hit and was then helped to the locker room.
Williamson Jason Campbell will be out for some time. That much is clear. The Raiders' quarterback situation? Well, that's a little cloudier, writes Bill Williamson. Blog
Tests determined that he broke his collarbone.
"I'm not going to let this football team blink," coach Hue Jackson said after a 24-17 victory. "We'll miss Jason for a little while. I have no idea how long it will take. I don't know. We'll see as we go. I know, obviously, he won't be here next week or anything like that. We'll continue to press forward and get better."
A source told ESPN.com's Bill Williamson that Campbell is expected to be out for the remainder of the season.
Campbell was replaced by Kyle Boller, who went 8 for 14 for 100 yards in his first action of the season.
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