Browns vs. Raiders: Wednesday’s injury report
By Thomas Moore
Aug 20, 2015; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns defensive end Desmond Bryant (92) at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
The initial injury report is out for the Cleveland Browns and Oakland Raiders for Sunday’s home game at FirstEnergy Stadium.
The Browns have nine players on the injury report, starting with defensive end Desmond Bryant, who did not practice on Wednesday because of a shoulder injury.
Joining Bryant on the DNP list were defensive lineman Randy Starks and left tackle Joe Thomas, although both were out for their normal veteran’s day of rest.
Quarterbacks Josh McCown (concussion), who was named the starter for the game against the Raiders, and Johnny Manziel (elbow) were listed as limited.
Listed as out are linebacker Scott Solomon and running back Robert Turbin, who are both still recovering from ankle injuries.
Listed as full participants were linebacker Barkevious Mingo (knee) and right tackle Mitchell Schwartz (thumb).
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“Des Bryant will likely miss some practice time with his shoulder as he did last week,” Pettine said. “We’re hopeful that by the end of the week he should be able to go.”
For the Raiders, defensive tackle Justin Ellis (ankle), defensive end Benson Mayowa (knee), defensive end Justin Tuck (knee) and safety Charles Woodson (shoulder) did not participate, while running back Jamize Olawale (ankle) was limited.
The definitions for the various designations are:
- Full Participation (FP)=100% of player’s normal reps
- Limited (LP)=less than 100% of player’s normal reps
- Did Not Participate in Practice (DNP)