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Thursday Official Injury Report

The Browns had a full practice on Thursday in Berea as the offense looks to correct its issues.
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The Cleveland Browns are on a short turnaround to their week 3 matchup against the Titans on Sunday. The Browns had their first full practice of the week on Thursday in Berea. Both teams have released their official injury report after Wednesday's practice. 

Wide receiver Amari Cooper was able to return to practice on a limited basis despite still nursing that groin injury. He has also been listed with a shoulder injury coming out of the Pittsburgh game but it appears to be nothing major. 

Defensive end Za'Darius Smith also returned to the practice field as a limited participant and looks to be ready to go for Sunday as well. 

Cornerback Greg Newsome, who is dealing with an elbow injury suffered during Monday night's game was held out of practice entirely. Newsome's injury on Monday night looked more severe than it turned out to be. Head coach Kevin Stefanski described his status as day to day yesterday but tomorrow's practice will be an important one to determine if he can play.

David Njoku was the only other player who was held out of practice on Thursday. It was officially listed as non-injury related rest.

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While the Titans have their fare share of injuries that they are dealing with edge rushers Denico Autry and Harold Landry were limited along with defensive tackle Teair Tart. Starting left guard Peter Skoronski has already been ruled out due to having an appendectomy procedure last week.

Stay tuned tomorrow for the all important Friday injury report as it could be telling us what to expect for Greg Newsome on Sunday.

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