Browns tight end David Njoku is one of four players who are questionable for Sunday’s game against the Chiefs.
Njoku injured a hamstring in Week 14 against the Steelers, and did not participate in practice all week, but head coach Kevin Stefanski said Njoku could play Sunday.
The Browns also list left guard Joel Bitonio (back), defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. (knee), cornerback Myles Harden (tibia) and linebacker Khaleke Hudson (abdomen) as questionable. Both Hall and Harden are on injured reserve, but Stefanski said the team plans to activate both before Sunday’s game.
Bitonio returned to the practice field Friday as a limited participant.
Hudson was a new addition to the practice report Friday as a limited participant.
Wide receiver Cedric Tillman (concussion) will not play.