The Cleveland Browns are likely to be without their starting right guard for the second straight game when they take on the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski provided an update about their offensive line and it was not good. Stefanski stated that it is unlikely that Wyatt Teller will play Sunday, resulting in Chris Hubbard starting at right guard for the second consecutive game.
Chris Hubbard is a capable backup, but he is no Wyatt Teller. Teller has been excellent in the new offensive scheme in Cleveland. The combination of Stefanski’s scheme and the coaching from Bill Callahan has led to productive results from Teller.
The Browns offense should be able to get back on track when they face the Bengals Sunday. Teller’s absence will just make that a bit more difficult. Production from the running game may have to be engineered just a bit differently in order to have an impact against Cincinnati.