Browns DT Out for Saints Game with Knee Injury, Could Land on IR
What Happened
The Cleveland Browns have ruled out defensive tackle Taven Bryan for Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints due to a knee injury. Bryan suffered the injury during practice on Wednesday and did not participate in Thursday's session.
Bryan's Impact
Bryan has been a key contributor for the Browns this season, starting all five games and recording 12 tackles. His absence will be a significant blow to Cleveland's defense, which has struggled to generate pressure on opposing quarterbacks.
Injury Severity
The severity of Bryan's injury is still being evaluated, but it is believed to be a sprain. If the injury is determined to be a Grade 3 sprain, Bryan could be placed on injured reserve, which would sideline him for at least four games.
Browns' Options
With Bryan out, the Browns will likely turn to Sheldon Day or Perrion Winfrey to start at defensive tackle alongside Jordan Elliott. Day has started four games this season, while Winfrey has yet to make his NFL debut.
Outlook
The Browns are hoping that Bryan's injury is not serious and that he will be able to return to the lineup soon. However, if he is placed on injured reserve, it will be a major setback for Cleveland's defense.