CBS Sports: Injury update, Browns’ fans favorite star man is anticipated to play against the Commanders.
It is anticipated that tight end David Njoku of the Cleveland Browns (ankle) will play against the Washington Commanders, according to information shared with NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. Njoku is scheduled to open on Sunday.
On Wednesday and Friday, Njoku, who hasn’t played since Week 1, participated in practice only sporadically. The tight end for the Browns, nevertheless, did not take part in Thursday’s practice. He was formally classified as dubious for Week 5.
Veteran Jordan Akins started in place of the injured Njoku after missing the previous three games. Njoku will start for Cleveland for the first time since the start of the season.
Njoku had four catches for 44 yards in the team’s opening Week 1 encounter against the Dallas Cowboys.
For Sunday’s game, Cleveland was without linebacker Jordan Hicks (ribs/elbow/triceps), offensive tackle James Hudson, defensive end Alex Wright (triceps), and running back Nick Chubb (knee).
At 1:00 p.m. ET, the Browns (1-3) and Commanders (3-1) begin play.
In addition, we are monitoring the following injuries before Sunday’s Week 5 games:
According to Rapoport, tight end Trey McBride of the Arizona Cardinals (ribs) is anticipated to play against the 49ers.
Terrel Bernard, a linebacker with the Buffalo Bills, is likely to play against the Texans on Sunday despite a pectoral injury, according to Rapoport. As of right now, Bernard is free.
Trevon Diggs, a cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys, is likely to participate in Sunday night’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to Rapoport.
According to Rapoport, tight end Evan Engram of the Jacksonville Jaguars (hamstring) is unlikely to play against the Colts. Engram is no longer in operation.
Maxx Crosby, a defensive end with the Las Vegas Raiders (ankle), is anticipated to play against the Broncos, according to Rapoport.
According to Rapoport, Miami Dolphins linebacker Jaelan Phillips suffered a partial tear to his ACL during the team’s Week 4 matchup with the Titans. According to Rapoport, his injury will necessitate total ACL restoration surgery, and he may be fit for the 2025 campaign.
Linebacker Fred Warner (ankle) and tight end George Kittle (ribs) of the San Francisco 49ers are anticipated to play against the Cardinals.