The Cleveland Browns have now released what will likely be their final injury report of Week 13 ahead of the team’s Sunday road game against the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Friday offering shows that just one payer has officially been ruled out for that contest.
After failing to practice all week for the Browns, safety Eric Murray (knee) was officially ruled out for the team’s Sunday game against the Steelers on the injury report. Murray has not played for several weeks now.
Ending the week listed as questionable for the Browns are tackle Greg Robinson (concussion), defensive end Olivier Vernon (knee) and wide receiver Khadarel Hodge (Achilles).
Robinson sat out every practice this week and even if he does dress on Sunday it’s probably unlikely he starts at left tackle. Instead, look for Justin McCray to start at left tackle Sunday against the Steelers. It would mark his third start this season if that happens.
Vernon, who has missed the last several games with his injury, was listed as a limited practice participant all week. As for Hodge, he is listed as practicing fully again on Friday after being added to the Browns injury report on Thursday.
Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham (groin), linebacker Joe Schobert (groin), tight end Demetrius Harris (neck), running back Dontrell Hilliard (knee), and wide receiver Jarvis Landry (hip) all end the week without game status designations on the team’s Friday injury report.
Schobert, who has been dealing with a groin injury for several weeks, was listed as a limited practice participant on Friday. The other four players were listed as full practice participants on Friday.