The Cleveland Browns suffered a tough loss to the New York Giants on Sunday, but the biggest concern coming out of the game was the health of star defensive end Myles Garrett. Garrett aggravated a foot injury during the game and was scheduled to undergo an MRI to assess the severity of the issue. However, the results of the test came back clean, giving the Browns some much-needed good news.
Garrett himself provided an update on his situation, revealing that he is dealing with problems in both of his feet and may require surgery after the season. Despite this, he remains focused on managing his health and being available to help his team on the field.
Head coach Kevin Stefanski addressed the media on Monday and confirmed that Garrett is considered day-to-day as they prepare for their Week Four matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders. With Garrett having missed practice time in recent weeks, it’s likely that he will be limited in his workload as the team tries to keep him healthy for the long haul.
Unfortunately, the injury news was not all positive for the Browns. Right guard Wyatt Teller is set to miss multiple weeks with a knee injury, adding to the team’s growing list of concerns. In addition, left tackle Jedrick Wills and right tackle James Hudson also picked up injuries in the game, with Stefanski promising more updates on their statuses as the week progresses.
As the Browns navigate through these injury issues, they will need to rely on their depth and resilience to keep their season on track. With a tough road game against the Raiders looming, Stefanski and his staff will have their work cut out for them as they try to keep the team competitive in a loaded AFC North division.