10 days later, Browns roster is still short of players after IR, trade and release moves
Likely much to do about nothing in the long run but, currently as of Wednesday night of Week 11, the Cleveland Browns 53-man roster is three players short. While the Browns had a bye week last week, GM Andrew Berry traded away DE Za’Darius Smith and released DT Quinton Jefferson.
While Smith’s debut with his new team was delayed, Jefferson sacked for Cleveland QB Joe Flacco in Week 10.
Not only did those two moves leave the Browns roster thin on the defensive line, Cleveland also placed LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah on injured reserve 10 days ago and never filled his roster spot.
Last Tuesday, we offered up a few defensive line options to fill in for Smith and Jefferson but Berry didn’t make any moves. As the Browns get ready for the first practice in preparation for Week 11’s matchup with the New Orleans Saints, they released the unofficial depth chart.
So we got to counting and recounting to make sure we didn’t make a mistake each time we got to just 50 players on Cleveland’s 53-man roster:
Total on offense: 24
Total on defense: 23
Total on special teams: 3
It is likely that Berry will just elevate three off of the practice squad but then they will need to fill those spots as well. There have been no reports of the Browns having any players in for workouts or visits since JOK went on injured reserve on the 10th.
We will wait and see when Cleveland’s 53-man roster is filled but have to wonder why it has not been done yet.
Much ado about nothing or another sign of problems with the Browns front office? Our comment section is available below for you to share your thoughts