NFL: Neck surgery means Ravens' CB out at least 1 month
Associated Press
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens starting cornerback Samari Rolle underwent neck surgery this week and will be out at least a month.
Rolle suffered a stinger in a 28-10 victory Sept. 21 over the Cleveland Browns after intercepting a pass in the fourth quarter.
"It was all kind of related from a stinger perspective. That was what he felt, the tingling in the shoulder, too," Raven coach John Harbaugh said today. "We have a time frame on him; it's maybe a month plus. He had a surgery this week on his neck to clean things up in there."