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Raiders QB Breaks Collarbone; Season Over?

 

 OAKLAND (AP) -- Oakland Raiders quarterback Jason Campbell broke his right collarbone against the Cleveland Browns.

Campbell landed hard on his shoulder after being hit at the end of a scramble by Cleveland linebackers Chris Gocong and Scott Fujita in the second quarter Sunday. Campbell stayed down on the turf after the hit and was then helped to the locker room.

Coach Hue Jackson said after the game that Campbell broke his collarbone and will be out for "a while." Jackson said he did not know yet how long Campbell will be sidelined.

Campbell was replaced by Kyle Boller and the Raiders held on for a 24-17 win. The Raiders have no other active quarterbacks on the roster with punter Shane Lechler serving as the emergency QB.

Rookie Terrelle Pryor was expected to be activated Monday. He got a one-week roster exemption after serving a five-game suspension to start his career.

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