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Follow her on Twitter Mayfield, Keenum still out for Raiders game Browns activate Johnson from COVID listĭownload the News 5 Cleveland app now for more stories from us, plus alerts on major news, the latest weather forecast, traffic information and much more. inside FirstEnergy Stadium.Ĭamryn Justice is a digital content producer at News 5 Cleveland. Waller has a knee and back injury, Perryman has an ankle injury, and Mullen has a toe injury.įormer Browns defensive end Carl Nassib was listed as questionable heading into the game but is active. Stewart will serve as the game captain.įor the Raiders, tight end Darren Waller, linebacker Denzel Perryman and cornerback Trayvon Mullen were all ruled out of the game on Saturday. Bryant has been sidelined with an ankle sprain, Jackson is dealing with a knee injury and Schwartz had been in concussion protocol since the Week 10 Patriots game. Tight end Harrison Bryant, defensive tackle Malik Jackson and wide receiver Anthony Schwartz were all listed as questionable heading into Monday's game but are active. Newsome was ruled out on Saturday, still in concussion protocol after falling and hitting his head at practice before the Ravens game last Sunday. Here are the Browns inactive players for Monday's game: On the interior defensive line, Malik McDowell remains on the COVID-19 list, but the Browns have Malik Jackson, Sheldon Day, Jordan Elliott and Tommy Togiai still available. Garrett, McKinley, Porter Gustin and Joe Jackson are all available. McKinley was cleared from the list on Saturday. With defensive end Jadeveon Clowney on the COVID-19 list, the Browns will start Takk McKinley with Myles Garrett Monday. Anthony Walker was able to be cleared from the list in time for the game.Ĭleveland now has Walker, Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Malcolm Smith, Sione Takitaki, Elijah Lee and Willie Harvey Jr. Linebacker was another position hit hard by COVID-19, with Mack Wilson, Tony Fields II and Jacob Phillips all remaining on the COVID-19 list. Stewart Jr., Jovante Moffatt and Tedric Thompson available at safety and Denzel Ward, Greedy Williams, Brian Allen and Herb Miller available at corner. The Browns have Johnson, Richard LeCounte III, M.J. Although they cleared John Johnson III from the list before the game, safeties Ronnie Harrison and Grant Delpit remained on the list, as did cornerbacks Troy Hill and A.J. In Monday's game against the Raiders, the Browns have Michael Dunn, Nick Harris, Blake Hance, Alex Taylor and Hjalte Froholdt available to them for those spots on the exterior part of the line.Ĭleveland's secondary was also decimated by the COVID-19 outbreak. With Jedrick Wills and James Hudson III still on the COVID-19 list and Jack Conklin out for the season with a knee injury, how the Browns plug in guys at the tackle spots remains to be seen. The situation on the offensive line was a little more uncertain. Quarterbacks Baker Mayfield and Case Keenum remain on the COVID-19 list, making Nick Mullens the starting quarterback with Kyle Lauletta there to back him up. CLEVELAND - With 22 players on the COVID-19 list still, the Cleveland Browns roster that takes the field Monday afternoon may look a little different than many fans are used to.