As the Cleveland Browns gear up to take on the Los Angeles Rams this Sunday, a total of 10 players were unable to practice on Wednesday.
The list of players not practicing due to injuries included quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson (concussion), cornerback Denzel Ward (shoulder), safety Juan Thornhill (calf), guard Wyatt Teller (calf), running back Kareem Hunt (groin), and receiver Marquise Goodwin (concussion).
Additionally, a group of players were absent from practice with the designation of “not injury related — rest” and also had injury designations. This group consisted of guard Joel Bitonio (rest, knee), receiver Amari Cooper (receiver, ribs), defensive end Myles Garrett (rest, shoulder), and tight end David Njoku (rest, knee).
Furthermore, six other players were listed on the injury report, with details of their practice participation and specific injuries.
One player who is crucial to the team’s success, both in the upcoming game and in the long term, is Myles Garrett. Coach Kevin Stefanski expressed optimism about Garrett’s ability to play, indicating that his absence from practice was more related to his shoulder injury than simply giving him rest.
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