The Cleveland Browns took the Buffalo Bills to the woodshed
Thursday night in a very exciting pigskin pow-wow. The Browns won the game but both teams lost
some key players. John
Breech of CBSSports reports, the Browns were hit hard on the depth chart.
UPDATE 10/4/2013 12:25 PM ET:
Adam Schefter via twitter reports Hoyer has a torn ACL and is done for the year:
UPDATE 10/4/2013 9:45 AM ET:
Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden earlier this week stated he would start again this year for the Browns. However, I do not think he meant in this fashion.
Mike Florio of NBCSports reports that initial joint manipulation tests done on the sidelines Thursday night suggest Hoyer has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his injured knee and a magnetic resonance imaging test will prove that later today.
The magic might have run out for Cleveland Browns quarterback Brian Hoyer. Hoyer for the past two games has been leading the Browns to victory, now he might be leading the cheerleading squad. Hoyer left the game in the first quarter after injuring himself on an awkward slide. Hoyer did not return to the game with an apparent knee injury. After the game, Hoyer was on crutches.
Hoyer is scheduled for a magnetic resonance imaging test on Friday. However, at halftime, Browns head coach Rob Chudzinski told the NFL Network that Hoyer's injury to his knee might involve a "torn ligament."
Defensive end Desmond Bryant was rushed to the hospital on Thursday night because he was suffering from shortness of breath. He did not return to the game. There are no other details at this time. Head coach Chudzinski did say after the game that this was "the first time Bryant has had any shortness of breath problems."
Fullback Chris Ogbonnaya suffered a concussion during Thursday night’s game and it is too soon to put a timetable on his return. Ogbonnaya is the only fullback on the Browns' roster.
Stay with me for updates, as they are sure to happen.
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UPDATE 10/4/2013 12:25 PM ET:
Adam Schefter via twitter reports Hoyer has a torn ACL and is done for the year:
Browns QB Brian Hoyer tore his ACL, an MRI confirmed. Done for season.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 4, 2013
UPDATE 10/4/2013 9:45 AM ET:
Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden earlier this week stated he would start again this year for the Browns. However, I do not think he meant in this fashion.
Mike Florio of NBCSports reports that initial joint manipulation tests done on the sidelines Thursday night suggest Hoyer has a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his injured knee and a magnetic resonance imaging test will prove that later today.
The magic might have run out for Cleveland Browns quarterback Brian Hoyer. Hoyer for the past two games has been leading the Browns to victory, now he might be leading the cheerleading squad. Hoyer left the game in the first quarter after injuring himself on an awkward slide. Hoyer did not return to the game with an apparent knee injury. After the game, Hoyer was on crutches.
Hoyer is scheduled for a magnetic resonance imaging test on Friday. However, at halftime, Browns head coach Rob Chudzinski told the NFL Network that Hoyer's injury to his knee might involve a "torn ligament."
Defensive end Desmond Bryant was rushed to the hospital on Thursday night because he was suffering from shortness of breath. He did not return to the game. There are no other details at this time. Head coach Chudzinski did say after the game that this was "the first time Bryant has had any shortness of breath problems."
Fullback Chris Ogbonnaya suffered a concussion during Thursday night’s game and it is too soon to put a timetable on his return. Ogbonnaya is the only fullback on the Browns' roster.
Stay with me for updates, as they are sure to happen.
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