The likelihood that Jadeveon Clowney will be available for the Cleveland Browns’ Week 7 game against the Baltimore Ravens is gradually improving.
Injury has ruined Clowney’s second season with the Browns. Due to an ankle injury he sustained during the Week 2 home loss to the New York Jets, he was unable to play in the Browns’ games against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Atlanta Falcons. After the club’s loss to the Jets, he was spotted walking around in a walking boot, raising early questions about his availability for the remainder of the first half of the season. However, the organisation chose against placing him on injured reserve.
In the Browns’ Week 5 home defeat to the Los Angeles Chargers, Clowney did make his comeback, taking part in 73 percent of the defensive snaps. He ultimately missed the home game against the New England Patriots the following week due to elbow, ankle, and knee ailments.
To the surprise of the Browns coaching staff, Clowney returned to practise on Thursday after taking part in only a little portion of the session.
The focus is now on Friday, when the Browns’ divisional road game against Baltimore will take place, and whether Clowney will participate in practise once more.
The Week 7 availability of veteran pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney would depend on a number of things, according to Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski, who made that statement on Wednesday.
He’s progressing, Stefanski added. He is working really hard in rehab. He is eager to go outside. Just watch him practise and make sure he can go be himself physically.
The Browns are hoping to end their three-game losing run in Week 7 in the grand scheme of things.
Before the Browns’ key game against the Ravens, Jadeveon Clowney receives a significant injury update, according to ClutchPoints.