Browns can expire. At least until the next time they have to hold their breath.
Receiver Odell Beckham Jr. returned home on Thursday with an illness. I had given a COVID-19 pattern earlier in the day for off-site PCR verification. Through Mary Kay Cabot’s Cleveland. com, the check came back here negative, which is like the same positive as ever.
The scenario has raised considerations in the building, as Cabot points out, that the Browns may have a bigger challenge, especially with the Colts (Cleveland’s Fifth Week Opponent) last Friday after getting several uns sealed positive results. Negative.
The league recently adjusted its pandemic protocols to require that players with flu-like symptoms be sent home, even if they have not tested positive for COVID-19. It’s a smart approach, even if it means that some key players might not be able to exercise or play even if they don’t wipe out the virus.
As for Beckham, his illness (despite the negative proof) means he may not be on the premises or in education on Friday.
The day will be fine.
It’s increasingly like a loss to the Browns in Pittsburgh.
This next game with Pittsburgh will tell the Browns exactly where they are.
Under Stefanski, I hope they fight each other, don’t make stupid non-public mistakes and don’t shoot themselves in the foot, but I don’t think they’re going to win.
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