The forgettable season is over for Browns defensive tackle Shelby Harris, who has been placed on Injured Reserve.
The Cleveland Browns placed starting defensive tackle Shelby Harris on injured reserve on Thursday because of an elbow issue.
The Cleveland Browns announced they have placed DT Shelby Harris on injured reserve. They also promoted WR James Proche from the practice squad and added DT Michael Dwumfour to the practice squad. Harris,
The Cleveland Browns lost another defensive player on Thursday when the team placed defensive tackle Shelby Harris on the injured reserve list. Harris has been dealing with an elbow injury that led to him being a gameday inactive last week in the loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Cleveland Browns are prepping for a Week 17 home matchup with the Miami Dolphins on Sunday at 4:05 p.m. ET. They're also getting ready for a pretty high draft pick in next year's 2025 NFL Draft.
The #Browns have placed DT Shelby Harris (elbow) on injured reserve. WR James Proche II has been signed to the active roster. Proche has appeared in 60 career games, 17 of those with the Browns. He has 28 career receptions for 299 yards.
Myles Garrett just traded his shoulder pads for a pencil, and when the Browns land back in Cleveland, forget a clean locker. Garrett’s first stop might be Browns president of football operations Andrew Berry’s office,
However, the Browns' depleted roster complicates the scenario. Key players have been placed on injured reserve, including running back Jerome Ford (ankle), tight end David Njoku (knee), and running back Pierre Strong Jr. (concussion).
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