Final Injury Update: Browns set to be short-handed against Ravens in Week 10

Cleveland Browns now know just how short-handed they’ll be against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 10. On Friday, RT Dawand Jones (knee, shoulder) was joined by WR David Bell (knee) and WR Marquise Goodwin (concussion) as three players who did not practice. It is the third straight day that they’ve missed. The Browns have ruled […]

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Cleveland Browns now know just how short-handed they’ll be against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 10.

On Friday, RT Dawand Jones (knee, shoulder) was joined by WR David Bell (knee) and WR Marquise Goodwin (concussion) as three players who did not practice. It is the third straight day that they’ve missed.

The Browns have ruled out Jones, Bell, and Goodwin. Questionable for the game will be CB Greg Newsome II and RB Pierre Strong Jr. 

With the rookie right tackle out, the Browns will be forced to start a pair of backups against the Ravens. It was feared all week this would be the case with how the practices have gone. James Hudson figures to start on the right side, while Geron Christian will man the left side with Jedrick Wills Jr. on the injured reserve. It is not ideal at all going into a key divisional matchup.

Bell was out last week against the Cardinals with the same knee injury. This means Cedric Tillman will continue to have a large opportunity for snaps in Week 10.

Last week, Goodwin suffered a concussion against Arizona that is going to keep him out on Sunday. It’s another unfortunate knock for Goodwin this season.

Cleveland is likely to make some practice squad elevations on Saturday, a day before they take on Baltimore.

A full injury report will be made available following practice.