Browns: Ronnie Harrison clears concussion protocol

The third-year safety has cleared concussion protocol

The Cleveland Browns secondary is getting some help as Ronnie Harrison is expected to practice after clearing concussion protocol.

The Browns were without Harrison in last Sunday’s lopsided loss to the Steelers. Harrison played a season-high 37 snaps (66%) against the Colts the week before. Harrison’s absence resulted in Cleveland relying on Andrew Sendejo and Sheldrick Redwine manning the safety position.

Ronnie Harrison said Wednesday that he is just hoping to pick up where he left off.

Harrison was playing well before ending up in concussion protocol. The Browns getting him back before facing the Bengals this week is huge. Joe Burrow threw for over 300 yards in Week 2 against Cleveland and could easily do it again. Burrow has eclipsed the 300-yard mark in 4 of his 6 starts this season. Harrison’s presence may be able to make it a bit more difficult for Burrow to do it again.

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