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Is It Time to Worry About the Cleveland Browns’ Running Back Injuries?

August 4, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Cleveland Browns' offense is set to be one based around ball-control and limiting mistakes, and the run game will factor in heavily toward making these goals a reality. But, at the early stages of the Browns' training camp, the running back position has taken a few major blows.
It started with the knee injury that has kept the promising Glenn Winston riding the stationary bike since practices began last Thursday. It continued during Saturday's first padded practices of the summer, with Terrance West suffering a calf injury and rookie Duke Johnson a hamstring injury. Undrafted rookie Luke Lundy then left practice with a concussion on Sunday.
Head coach Mike Pettine said on Sunday (via the Cleveland Plain Dealer's Mary Kay Cabot) that Johnson's hamstring injury will have him sidelined for "a little while," though he is optimistic West could be available as early as Tuesday's practice.
But Pettine did allow for the possibility the Browns would sign more running backs to...

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