Browns' Harold Fannin Jr. gets cleared for Week 11 vs. Ravens

Toran Flores

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The Cleveland Browns (2-7) will look to pull off the upset on Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens (4-5) on Saturday after losing their past two games.

Head coach Kevin Stefanksi's project in starting rookie Dillon Gabriel hasn't panned out so far through his first five starts at the professional level, but a change in play-calling duties could be the spark the Browns need in order to find an offensive rhythm.

There's been uncertainty behind the Browns' leading receiver in 2025, tight end Harold Fannin Jr., as the rookie has been dealing with discomfort in his leg. Cleveland revealed their Week 11 plan for him on Friday.

Browns' Harold Fannin Jr. Participates in Friday practice, good to go for Week 11

The third-round pick out of Bowling Green has been one of the small wins the Browns have gotten in 2025. Through his first nine career games, Harold Fannin Jr. Leads Cleveland in receptions (42) and receiving yards (396), while adding two touchdowns as well so far this season.

Fannin Jr. Has been dealing with a lingering hamstring injury for multiple weeks now. It kept him to practicing in a limited fashion during the week, but after logging a full practice on Friday, it appears that he will be ready to go for Week 11 against the Ravens, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reported.

The Browns will look to have a full, healthy wide receiver and tight end room for offensive coordinator Tommy Rees to take on the offensive play-calling duties for the second week in a row.

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