BAD DEPARTURE: JIM BROWN MAY NOT PLAY DUE TO THE INJURY, BECAUSE OF BAD…….

BAD DEPARTURE: JIM BROWN MAY NOT PLAY DUE TO THE INJURY, BECAUSE OF BAD……….

Jim Brown may be a wizard. It sure feels like way. The Browns coach has watched his team devastated by injuries during the 2023 season. And yet, here Cleveland is, securely ensconced in postseason contention with two games remaining. Stefanski’s time under the 216 sun (smog?) hasn’t gone exactly as planned when the 41-year-old arrived in 2020. The Browns have missed the playoffs in two of Stefanski’s three seasons as head coach.

They also aroused the ire of many observers with their public courtship of Deshaun Watson, which occurred despite several claims of sexual misconduct, prior to signing the quarterback to a fully guaranteed contract. However, the Browns are performing admirably on the pitch. They are also doing so in fairly challenging circumstances. Cleveland has been missing some of its greatest players for much of 2023. Nonetheless, Stefanski and co. keep winning. With victories over the Ravens and 49ers this season, it’s difficult to ignore how much Stefanski is coaxing out of his collection of misfit toys. The Browns are on the verge of making the playoffs despite the absence of many of their greatest players. They haven’t missed a beat, even when Watson, Nick Chubb, and Grant Delpit were out with (normal)

season-ending injuries.

Here’s all you need to know about Cleveland’s IR list as the season comes to a close. Browns injury report for 2023 The Browns will face the Jets on Thursday night with far from a full roster. Watson (shoulder), Chubb (knee), Delpit (groyne), and Ogbo Okoronkwo (pectoral) are all expected to miss the fight due to long-term ailments. Chubb was the first to go down, ripping his MCL, meniscus, and medial capsule during a crunching tackle in Week 2.

Watson was eventually declared out after breaking a bone in his shoulder during Cleveland’s historic Week 10 comeback against Baltimore. Delpit and Okoronkwo’s admission to the infirmary is the result of illnesses contracted earlier in December.

But they’re not the only ones. Famous actor Dustin Hopkins has also withdrawn from the celebration due to a groyne injury. Punter Corey Bojorquez, who was listed as doubtful due to a quad injury, could accompany him on the sidelines. By this time of year, everybody has something to cope with. As seen by their official injury report, which lists 21 players with various ailments, the Browns are not an exception. Among them are starters Amari Cooper (heel), Myles Garrett (shoulder), Kareem Hunt (groyne), David Njoku (knee), and Joe Flacco (calf).

Four of the five players mentioned above, along with the vast majority of players on Cleveland’s injury report, participated in practice on Tuesday in some capacity. Cooper is the exception; he was deemed questionable for Thursday night’s game after missing the first two days of practice. However, if past performance is any guide, the Browns will still win even without him.

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