Ryan Switzer said his infant son is back in the hospital. Philip G. Pavely-USA TODAY Sports

Browns WR Ryan Switzer's infant son back in hospital

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Ryan Switzer said his infant son is back in the hospital and is undergoing a blood transfusion on Sunday. 

Switzer posted the latest update about Christian via Twitter, saying the baby's hemoglobin dropped overnight and his blood count needs to rise so he's stable enough to undergo further testing.

Earlier this week, Switzer posted a video thanking everyone for their support after Christian was hospitalized and underwent surgery last week for bleeding. He said doctors still aren't sure what caused the bleeding.

The 26-year-old spent the 2020 season on Cleveland's practice squad and has also played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys.  

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