The Cleveland Browns at 3-10 might be one of the more interesting and entertaining teams to watch week in and week out. There's a clear reason for that interest: Shedeur Sanders and Myles Garrett.
While Garrett chases the sack record, Sanders is proving his draft slide was a mistake. Heading into a Week 15 matchup against the Chicago Bears, Cleveland will be playing short-staffed.
As Mark Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com shared, the Browns have a lengthy injury report headlined by David Njoku and Denzel Ward. Those two are among six total Browns players who've been ruled out for Week 15 against the Bears.
Browns to be short-staffed in Week 15 amid six key injuries
Ward and Njoku are the headliners, but running back Dylan Sampson, offensive lineman Jack Conklin, Wyatt Teller, quarterback Deshaun Watson, and Adin Huntington are all ruled out for this Week 15 Bears matchup.
The Browns will be down their number one cornerback against Caleb Williams and the Bears. Mason Graham is questionable for this weekend's matchup as well.
But the offensive side of the ball for Sanders is much more banged up. Njoku is out, along with Sampson, giving Quinshon Judkins and Harold Fannin Jr. The bulk of the work this week.
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Joel Bitonio and Zak Zinter are both questionable for the Bears matchup, while Teller and Conklin, both starting linemen on the right side, will be out.
It's a very banged-up offense for Sanders in his fourth NFL start. But, with a mostly healthy wide receiver room, and his best two weapons in Judkins and Fannin active, it shouldn't be a massive detriment to Sanders this weekend.
Cleveland enters Week 15 at the bottom of the AFC and is looking to see how much Sanders can prove and if Garrett can reach the sack record.
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