Cleveland Browns injury report: Greedy Williams still out for Week 4

Aug 10, 2020; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns player Greedy Williams during training camp. Mandatory Credit: Matt Starkey/Cleveland Browns via USA TODAY Sports
Aug 10, 2020; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns player Greedy Williams during training camp. Mandatory Credit: Matt Starkey/Cleveland Browns via USA TODAY Sports /
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The Cleveland Browns will again be without Greedy Williams in Week 4

The good news is that the Cleveland Browns are finally getting healthier. The bad news is, they are still without one starter and one key rotational defensive lineman for their Week 4 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas.

2019 second-round pick Greedy Williams missed four games to start his rookie season and will miss at least that many to start out his sophomore campaign as he was ruled out in Week 4 against Dallas. Also being ruled out is Adrian Clayborn, who is going to miss a chance at repeating the biggest game of his career.

Back in 2017, Clayborn was with the Atlanta Falcons and recorded six sacks against the Cowboys. In that game, he was able to go up against a backup left tackle as Tyron Smith was out with an injury ‚— and Smith could be out again in this game. They will also be without right tackle La’el Collins, meaning Clayborn could have been up against a backup no matter where he would line up.

The third player listed out was linebacker Tae Davis, who has one tackle on the season. Davis appeared in three games, making this the first he will miss on the season.

In addition to the three players listed as out, the Browns have four who are questionable. Cleveland’s injury report comes courtesy of the team’s official website.

Out

Greedy Williams, CB, Shoulder
Adrian Clayborn, DE, Hip
Tae Davis, LB, Elbow

Questionable

Joel Bitonio, OG, Back
Olivier Vernon, DE, Abdomen
Kareem Hunt, RB, Groin
Denzel Ward, CB, Groin

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Players such as Mack Wilson and Kevin Johnson are no longer showing up on the injury report at all which is a good sign. They both returned to action last week, although Wilson hardly saw the field. Hopefully his absence from the report means he will get more snaps — and we all know the team can use those from him.