Brisbane CEO Greg Swann has given an update on the status of defender Harris Andrews after his heavy collision with Jeremy Cameron in Round 14.

The clash left Andrews with bleeding on the brain and Swann couldn’t confirm if we’ll see him again this year.

“We’re not sure (if he’ll play again this year). He has more scans on Monday. I saw him yesterday, he’s feeling better, doesn’t have any headaches, just struggling a bit at the minute to concentrate on things,” he told SEN’s Crunch Time.

“We’re guided by the medical team here and if there’s any doubt he won’t play.

“It’s going to be four or five weeks minimum I would’ve thought, even on its best case.”

Swann said once the bleeding stops, they can start working him back into drills.

“The scan on Monday should determine whether the bleeding on the brain has dissipated,” he said.

“Once brain bleeding gets sorted, then he can probably get back into training and then we’ll just take it from there.

“Harris before he got hurt, we thought he was nearly an All-Australian defender.”

Cameron was suspended for five games for the hit on Andrews.

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