Cleveland Browns vs New York Jets: Injury Status Report

In preparation for this upcoming Sunday’s Cleveland Browns vs New York Jets game, both teams officially listed their injury reports on Friday. Thanks to the Media Relation Department of the Jets, they sent us the latest injury report for both teams as of today.
For the Jets, most of their listed players at “probable” will more than likely see some time in this matchup even if it’s in limited fashion. The Jets head into this game relatively healthy and are hoping to leave this game without any serious injuries in their Week 1 regular season opener against the Browns.
In what many describe it to be a battle of defenses, this could very well turn into a low-scoring game that could be determined by a field goal. Both teams have new weapons on offense that they’ll utilize to strike early but the game will probably come down to which defense executes most efficiently.
Take a look below for the latest injury report:
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Cleveland Browns
OUT
RB Robert Turbin (ankle)
QUESTIONABLE
WR Dwayne Bowe (hamstring), CB Justin Gilbert (hip), LB Barkevious Mingo (knee), LB Nate Orchard (back), CB K’Waun Williams (abdomen)
PROBABLE
CB Pierre Desir (concussion), CB Joe Haden (hip), RB Duke Johnson (concussion), LB Christian Kirksey (groin), QB Johnny Manziel (right elbow), WR Marlon Moore (rib), T Mitchell Schwartz (thumb)
New York Jets
OUT
QB Geno Smith (jaw)
PROBABLE
DE Stephen Bowen (knee), G James Carpenter (back), G Willie Colon (knee), CB Antonio Cromartie (hip), LB Erin Henderson (knee), T Ben Ijalana (knee), RB Chris Ivory (knee), S Jaiquawn Jarrett (shoulder), WR Jeremy Kerley (concussion), LB Lorenzo Mauldin (knee), WR Devin Smith (ribs), DE Leonard Williams (calf)
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