The Cleveland Browns have ruled out safety Eric Murray for Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Murray hasn’t played since Week 8 against the New England Patriots due to a knee injury. The fourth-year safety did not practice Wednesday or Thursday.
Shedrick Redwine has started in Murray’s place.
The Browns listed the following players as questionable: defensive end Olivier Vernon (knee), left tackle Greg Robinson (concussion) and wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge (Achilles).
Robinson was placed in the concussion protocol earlier this week.
If Robinson can’t play, Justin McCray would likely start at left tackle.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Browns have missed Vernon with the season-long suspension of Myles Garrett.
Cleveland has started Chad Thomas and Chris Smith in their places.
Vernon hasn’t played since Week 9 against the Denver Broncos.
The Browns could see the return of tight end David Njoku against the Steelers.
He’s been out since Week 2 with a wrist injury.
#Browns ruled out S Eric Murray (knee) for Sunday and listed the following players as questionable: DE Olivier Vernon (knee), LT Greg Robinson (concussion) and WR KhaDarel Hodge (Achilles)
— Nate Ulrich (@ByNateUlrich) November 29, 2019
#Browns at #Steelers 🦃 day injury report pic.twitter.com/Y2xX3hiFb0
— Daryl Ruiter (@RuiterWrongFAN) November 28, 2019
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