Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett remains hopeful that he will be able to play in the upcoming game against the Los Angeles Rams, despite suffering an injured shoulder. The team’s head coach, Kevin Stefanski, provided an update on Garrett’s condition, revealing that there is no structural damage and that the player is considered day-to-day.
Garrett, a key asset for the Browns this season, revealed that he felt a sudden “pop” in his left shoulder during their recent loss to the Denver Broncos. Following the injury, he left the game wearing a sling. However, Garrett has expressed his determination to continue playing and do what is best for both the team and himself.
This injury comes as another blow to the Browns, who have already endured the loss of important players, including running back Nick Chubb and quarterback Deshaun Watson, who are both out for the remainder of the season. Garrett’s standout performances this year, including leading the league with an impressive 13 sacks, have positioned him as a potential candidate for the NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors.
With a current record of 7-4, the Browns are in the midst of a playoff hunt. However, their path to the postseason has been made more challenging with the absence of their starting quarterback and running back. Nevertheless, the team remains determined to overcome these hurdles and secure their spot in the playoffs.
As the Browns prepare to face the Rams in their upcoming game, all eyes will be on Myles Garrett as fans eagerly await updates on his condition and whether he will be able to take the field. His presence in the lineup could prove crucial for the Browns’ chances of success in what promises to be a tough matchup.
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