CLEVELAND, Ohio (92.3 The Fan) – The Browns will likely be without one of their most reliable players and leaders for a bit.
An MRI Monday confirmed that receiver Jarvis Landry suffered a sprained MCL head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed.

“He is week-to-week,” Stefanski said.
The injury, which ended the 5-time Pro Bowler’s streak of consecutive games with at least two receptions at 111, the fourth longest in NFL history, occurred on the second play of Sunday’s 31-21 win over the Texans when Landry was tackled following a 9-yard completion.
Landry, who has 642 career catches for 7,108 yards and 35 touchdowns, has missed just one game in his eight year career, that was last year due to COVID-19 protocols.
Stefanski indicated that he had not spoken to quarterback Baker Mayfield before speaking with reporters Monday, but the quarterback appears to be okay after having his left shoulder pop out and back in when he tried to tackle Texans safety Jordan Reid following an interception.
“He’s doing fine. He’s sore,” Stefanski said.
Linebacker Sione Takitaki is also “week-to-week” with a hamstring injury.
Left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr., who tried to play on an ankle injury suffered Week 1 at Kansas City, will be okay according to Stefanski.
“He’s no worse for the wear,” Stefanski said.
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