Denzel Ward suffered an injury during practice on Thursday and the Cleveland Browns top cornerback is now at risk of missing Saturday’s Wild Card matchup against the Houston Texans.
Ward had previously been dealing with a shoulder injury but had been a full-go in the first two practices of the week. He suffered a new knee injury during Thursday’s practice.
“Something with his knee, he was limited,” Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said on Thursday, January 11. “I don’t really have an update past that.”
Ward is one of the best cornerbacks in the league and was recently named to his third Pro Bowl. He appeared in 13 games during the regular season, notching 11 passes defensed and a pair of interceptions.
The Browns have officially listed Ward as questionable for the matchup against Houston. Cornerback Mike Ford Jr. (calf), running back Pierre Strong Jr. (back) and safety Juan Thornhill (calf) are also all questionable heading in the first game of the postseason.
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The Browns were hoping that safety Grant Delpit could return this week after spending some time on injured reserve with a groin injury. He did get on the practice field but will have to wait at least another week to see action.
“Just coming along, all part of the rehab process,” Stefanski said of Delpit. “Part of that process is getting out there on the practice field and getting through individual and team periods. But he’s trending in the right direction and progressing really well.”
Cleveland also ruled out kicker Dustin Hopkins, who injured his hamstring in Week 16. Rookie wide receiver Cedric Tillman will be sidelined as well after suffering a concussion in the Browns’ season finale against the Cincinnati Bengals.