

Rookie Cade York's 34-yard field goal gave the Browns a 16-14 lead in the third quarter, when Cleveland lost four players, including starting linebackers Anthony Walker Jr. (5) is checked by a trainer after being injured Sunday's debacle was followed by Myles Garrett criticizing fans for booing the Browns as they left the field, and a fan was arrested on charges he threw a plastic bottle in the direction of owner Jimmy Haslam on the sideline.īut there was little drama this time, just a win over their hated neighbors from Pennsylvania.ĪDVERTISEMENT Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) rushes Mitch Trubisky (10) Steelers quarterback Mitch Trubisky (10) dives into the end zone for a touchdown Cleveland Browns linebacker Anthony Walker Jr. The win smoothed over a rough few days for Cleveland. Browns tight end Njoku (85) celebrates a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris, right, gets around safety Grant DelpitĬriticized for not throwing deep the first two weeks, Trubisky launched a few long balls but didn't connect nearly enough. Mitch Trubisky and the Steelers' stagnant offense showed signs of life in the first half, but bogged down after halftime, punting on their first three possessions while gaining just 54 yards. The 29-year-old had his second straight solid game as he fills in while Deshaun Watson serves an 11-game suspension.Ĭhubb had 113 yards and pushed and twisted across the goal line on fourth-and-goal with 9:29 left to put the Browns ahead 23-14. Learn more about our streaming options here.Brissett connected with Amari Cooper and David Njoku for TDs, and finished 21 of 31 for 220 yards. You can also catch News 5 Cleveland on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, YouTube TV, DIRECTV NOW, Hulu Live and more.
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Follow her on Twitter the News 5 Cleveland app now for more stories from us, plus alerts on major news, the latest weather forecast, traffic information and much more. are both also on the COVID-19 list for the Steelers.Ĭamryn Justice is a digital content producer at News 5 Cleveland. Offensive tackle Zach Banner and running back Anthony McFarland Jr. Pittsburgh did lose their share of defensive players ahead of the game, however, with linebacker and former Brown Joe Schobert placed on the COVID-19 list, as well as linebacker Devin Bush, defensive lineman Chris Wormley and cornerback Arthur Maulet. Two players-punter Pressley Harvin and center Kendrick Green-have been listed as questionable for the matchup with the Browns. KktXYnh4WW- Camryn Justice December 31, 2021įor the Steelers, only one player-linebacker Buddy Johnson-was ruled out as of Friday. #Browns Kareem Hunt seems excited to be back at practice. The running back returned to practice for the first time since the injury on Friday, and while limited in his work, looked excited to be back with his teammates and hopeful to play Monday. Hunt has been out since sustaining an ankle injury against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 14, also spending time on the COVID-19 list while sidelined with the injury.

On the offensive side of things, the Browns have listed running back Kareem Hunt as questionable to play Monday.
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He returned to practice on a limited basis Thursday and was back to being a full participant Friday and Saturday.ĭefensive end Myles Garrett also was a full participant on Saturday after being limited with a groin injury sustained in the game against the Las Vegas Raiders.

Newsome has been sidelined for the past two weeks, first with a concussion and then out with COVID-19. While the Browns enter the game down three defensive players and with a fourth defensive player in question, they will have rookie cornerback Greg Newsome II back in the mix. He is listed as questionable to play Monday. Hill did not practice all week as he deals with a knee injury and Johnson also did not practice all week with a hamstring injury, working on the stationary bikes on Thursday.ĭefensive tackle Malik Jackson was limited in practice Friday and Saturday after missing practice Thursday. Harrison was limited at practice Friday and Saturday with an ankle injury and after Saturday's session was ruled out. and John Johnson III for the prime time game at Heinz Field. On Friday, the Browns ruled out cornerback Troy Hill and safeties Ronnie Harrison Jr. CLEVELAND - As the Cleveland Browns prepare for their Monday night must-win matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers, they'll continue game-planning without three players on the defense and one key offensive weapon still questionable to play.
