5 questionable, 2 out for Browns vs Chiefs

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The Cleveland Browns have five players listed as questionable and two designated as out for Sunday’s season opener in Kansas City.

The season opener is just days away and as expected the Cleveland Browns have some injuries they are dealing with. Currently the team has five players listed as questionable, Odell Beckham Jr., Jadeveon Clowney, Grant Delpit, Ronnie Harrison, and JC Tretter.

Additionally the Browns have listed Michael Dunn and Tony Fields II as out.

In regards to Dunn and Fields, they were not expected to play a factor in the final result on Sunday. The same came not be said about the players listed as questionable. Beckham and Tretter being the two most important names in the questionable category. When asked about Beckham, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski wouldn’t give a definite answer about his status at this time. Choosing instead to say that they will let everyone know 90 minutes before the game.

It is highly unlikely that Beckham’s status will change between now and Sunday afternoon. This is mostly just gamesmanship on Stefanski’s part, making Kansas City account for an offense with and without Beckham. There is also the fact that Cleveland could plan on using Beckham in some sort of decoy role which would throw a wrench in both defensive strategies for the Chiefs.

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Browns sign Michael Dunn to active roster

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The Cleveland Browns have signed the guard to their active roster.

After losing Chris Hubbard for the season, the Cleveland Browns have signed Michael Dunn to her active roster.

Hubbard had been filling in for the injured Wyatt Teller, but suffered a season-ending injury in Sunday night’s win over the Giants. Nick Harris replaced Hubbard, but Cleveland still needs a bit more depth. The Browns adding Dunn to their active roster gives the team more options and flexibility in case of another injury on their offensive line.

Browns sign guard Michael Dunn

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In need of offensive line depth, the Cleveland Browns have signed free agent guard Michael Dunn.

The Cleveland Browns signed Michael Dunn to provide some depth to a group that suddenly had none.

Cleveland found themselves in need of offensive line depth following

Drew Forbes, Drake Dorbeck, and Colby Gossett opting out of the 2020 season.

The team waived tight end Nate Wieting in order to sign Dunn.

While Dunn has no actual NFL game experience he has spent time on practice squads of the Los Angeles Rams, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Miami Dolphins. Michael Dunn found some playing time in the AAF with the Birmingham Iron and the XFL with the Seattle Dragons.