Browns' Myles Garrett and Wyatt Teller Face Extended Absences Due to Injuries
Garrett battles ongoing foot issues while Teller is set to miss multiple weeks with a knee injury, further straining Cleveland's roster.
- Myles Garrett, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, will continue to play despite complications from foot injuries that may require surgery in the future.
- Wyatt Teller, the Browns' All-Pro right guard, suffered a Grade 2 MCL sprain and is expected to miss around four weeks; he may be placed on injured reserve.
- The Browns' offensive line is significantly weakened with injuries to Jedrick Wills Jr., James Hudson III, and Dawand Jones, leading to a major reshuffle during their recent game.
- Cleveland's head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed that multiple players, including Garrett and Teller, will undergo additional testing to assess the extent of their injuries.
- Despite these setbacks, Garrett remains determined to contribute to the team's efforts as they prepare for their Week 4 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders.