The Browns introduced the sport standing for a handful of gamers heading into Week 6 towards the Eagles.
Delpit (concussion) and Hickman (ankle) didn't take part in follow all through the week. With two of their safeties dominated out, head coach Kevin Stefanski stated they've choices as to how you can fill out the secondary.
“Rodney McLeod Jr. and D'Anthony Bell, I feel good about those guys,” Stefanski stated. “They've played a lot of football for us over the last couple of years. But we have options.”
Chubb and Hines proceed to work by their development of returning to play. Both returned to follow for the primary time on Oct. 2 and went by their second week of follow this week. Both Chubb and Hines had been restricted members in follow all through the week.
“I think (Chubb) is just building on every single day,” Stefanski stated. “I think he's doing a nice job in the scout team. He's doing a nice job when he gets some reps with the offense. So, he just continues to build on every single day.”
With Pocic out with a knee damage, the Browns have C Nick Harris as an possibility to make use of at middle.
“Nick's always ready to go, whether it's in-game or he has a week heads up, if you will. But he prepares, like he's going to play every snap, even when you're a backup,” Stefanski stated. (*6*)
LB Mohamoud Diabate, LB Jordan Hicks, DT Maurice Hurst II and CB Denzel Ward are questionable for Sunday's recreation. Diabate (hip) and Hurst (ankle) had been each designated for return to follow on Wednesday and had been restricted members all through the week of follow.
Ward, who sustained a hamstring damage throughout Week 5 towards the Commanders, didn't take part in follow on Wednesday or Thursday. He returned to follow on Friday, which Stefanski stated was a part of the plan.
“I thought he looked like himself, but really need to get through the next 24-48 hours before you make a final determination there,” Stefanski stated.
Hicks was additionally a restricted participant in follow on Wednesday and Thursday as he is coping with elbow and triceps damage. Hicks was inactive for Week 5 towards the Commanders.
“Jordan's a guy that has played at a very, very high level for us in these games, right in the center of the defense, making calls and those type of things,” Stefanski stated. “But we have confidence if he doesn't make it. We have confidence in all those guys.”