As the Cleveland Browns prepare for their Monday night must-win matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers, they'll continue game-planning without three players on the defense and one key offensive weapon still questionable to play.
On Friday, the Browns ruled out cornerback Troy Hill and safeties Ronnie Harrison Jr. and John Johnson III for the prime time game at Heinz Field.
While the Browns enter the game down three defensive players and with a fourth defensive player in question, they will have rookie cornerback Greg Newsome II back in the mix. On the offensive side of things, the Browns have listed running back Kareem Hunt as questionable to play Monday. Pittsburgh did lose their share of defensive players ahead of the game, however, with linebacker and former Brown Joe Schobert placed on the COVID-19 list, as well as linebacker Devin Bush, defensive lineman Chris Wormley and cornerback Arthur Maulet. Offensive tackle Zach Banner and running back Anthony McFarland Jr. are both also on the COVID-19 list for the Steelers.
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