Browns' Anthony Walker Jr. Out for Postseason Due to Knee Injury
Cleveland Browns fill roster spot with defensive end Sam Kamara, rest key starters for final regular season game.
- Anthony Walker Jr., the Cleveland Browns' veteran linebacker and defensive captain, has been placed on injured reserve due to a knee injury, ruling him out for the postseason unless the Browns make it to the Super Bowl.
- The Browns have signed defensive end Sam Kamara to the active roster to fill the open spot left by Walker's injury.
- Other key Browns players, including safety Grant Delpit and pass-rusher Ogbo Okoronkwo, are hoped to return from injuries for the postseason.
- The Browns have decided to rest many of their key starters, including quarterback Joe Flacco and defensive end Myles Garrett, for their final regular season game against the Cincinnati Bengals, having already secured the No. 5 seed in the AFC.
- Despite the loss of Walker, the Browns remain hopeful for their postseason performance, with other team leaders expected to step up in his absence.