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Conklin Returns From Concussion, Moore a Full Go

The Browns get good news on the injury front as two starters on offense are cleared for a full return to practice.
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Cleveland Browns Head Coach Kevin Stefanski gave updates on two injured starters to the media today before practice. He said that starting right tackle Jack Conklin has cleared the concussion protocol and will return to practice today.

Conklin left the field during Monday's joint practice session against the Philadelphia Eagles. He was held out of action after it was announced that he suffered a concussion and would enter the protocol.

Stefanski also said that starting wide receiver Elijah Moore was finally back for full contact and there would be no more limitations on what he can do in practice. Moore has been dealing with a rib injury that he suffered in the team's second preseason game against the Washington Commanders, where he landed awkwardly on the football after a nice run down the sideline.

Moore returned in a limited basis to practice last Tuesday against the Eagles and was held out of competitive sessions against them. For the Browns this is certainly great news and perfect timing. The team should have a full week of practice with all starters healthy and available before they travel to Kansas City on Saturday, for the final game of the preseason.

During the media session, Stefanski also confirmed that all starters will play against Kansas City in the team's final preseason game. Read Pete Smith's latest about what the starters playing means for the team here.

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