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Cleveland Browns injuries are mounting. Here’s how next weekend’s game is affected

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CLEVELAND (WJW) — Defensive end Myles Garrett and his hurting feet are day to day, the Cleveland Browns confirmed during media availability Monday.

The news isn’t exactly a shock after the star football player was seen limping following Sunday’s sad loss to the New York Giants and was scheduled for an MRI. As of Sunday, Garrett said he was still all in to play come next weekend:

“At this point, I’m going to continue to move as I have and look forward to playing the next game until someone tells me otherwise,” he told reporters after the Week 3 game.

The Browns also said Monday that Wyatt Teller is going to miss “multiple weeks” with a knee injury.

FOX 8’s John Sabol broke down a little more about what that could look like: “Wyatt Teller is an Injured Reserve candidate, which means if he heads there, he’ll miss at least 4 weeks.”

Meanwhile, the team said they’d have an update on James Hudson (shoulder) and Jed Wills (knee) hopefully later this week.

Head coach Kevin Stefanski said it’s unclear if TE David Njoku (ankle) is going to be ready for the weekend, but should have a better idea by Wednesday.

The Browns next head to Las Vegas to take on the Raiders on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. They’ll be looking to make the season 2-2 and bring confidence back to the fans.

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Laura Morrison

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