Browns’ Cameron to miss second straight game
Berea, OH (SportsNetwork.com) – The Cleveland Browns have ruled tight end Jordan Cameron out for Thursday’s game against Cincinnati as he continues to await clearance for a concussion.
Cameron exited Cleveland’s 23-13 win over Oakland on Oct. 26 in the second quarter after taking a shot to the head from Raiders safety Brandian Ross and sat out Sunday’s game versus Tampa Bay as a result. The 2013 Pro Bowl honoree did not practice at all leading up to Thursday’s key AFC North clash.
The concussion is the third Cameron has sustained since 2012.
Wide receiver Andrew Hawkins, meanwhile, returned to practice on a limited basis Wednesday after missing the previous two days, but is listed as questionable. The former Bengal hurt his thigh and knee during last week’s win over the Buccaneers.
Defensive tackle Phil Taylor, recovering from a knee procedure that has kept him out four straight weeks, is also questionable along with fellow defensive lineman Billy Winn (toe).
Along with Cameron, reserve safety Johnson Bademosi will also not play against the Bengals due to a concussion.
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