July 6, 2024

Heading into Week 12, the Cleveland Browns are still fighting for playoff positioning. After three wins in a row, they now have their sights set on the AFC North title, despite being without Deshaun Watson. However, they’re again going to have to dig deep to find a way to win their upcoming games.

Cleveland is once again dealing with the injury bug. Denzel Ward, who is having the best campaign of his career, is dealing with a shoulder injury that can keep him sidelined for a while. This is in addition to losing Rodney McLeod for the year and seeing Anthony Walker go down. Today’s news round-up looks at these injuries as well as a move to try and shore up the secondary.

Denzel Ward could miss games with a shoulder injury; Grant Delpit and Juan Thornhill idle too in a banged up Browns secondary.

Ohio State Star DB Denzel Ward Selected 4th Overall By Browns

Denzel Ward has been a huge piece of the puzzle for the Browns stellar defense this season. He made several big plays against the Steelers in their latest win but could now miss more than one game due to a shoulder injury. Mary Kay Cabot dives into that while also discussing the rest of the banged-up secondary in Cleveland.

Harmon won three Super Bowls during his time with the New England Patriots and joins Cleveland with 407 tackles and 23 interceptions in his career. At 32 years of age, Harmon isn’t the same player he once was but he’s still a savvy veteran who can help replace Rodney McLeod. That’s important since McLeod’s loss is more problematic than it seems. But this is an excellent Plan B.

Anthony Walker is a highly underappreciated player. Losing him will be tough for Cleveland’s defense but unfortunately, they’ve become accustomed to leaning on the next man up. Thankfully, they don’t think they’ll be without him for too long, since he’s not headed to the IR.

Cleveland heads to Denver to take on the Broncos in Week 12. Both teams are in the midst of winning streaks which means this could be a tight game. The Browns would have a better shot at pulling off a victory if they can make good on these four bold predictions.

There was a lot of praise to go around for the win this past weekend and it was all well-deserved. Having said that, there were a few players who might not have gotten as much credit as they deserved for their role. Here we look at three of those unsung heroes from Week 12.

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