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The Minnesota Vikings will take on the Cleveland Browns in London on Sunday, and as of Thursday morning, the injury status of pass rusher Myles Garrett is a bit of a mystery.
Cleveland Browns EDGE Myles Garrett has the chops to wreck a game, and the Minnesota Vikings will watch his pregame status this week via injury.
Because he’s Myles Garrett, the six-time Pro Bowler will likely find a way to play this weekend, but his status is worth monitoring for the rest of the week.
Myles Garrett’s Status for Week 5 Is Officially Questionable
The Browns’ best player has made some storylines more intriguing this week.
wrote Wednesday, “The Browns have made a quarterback change, but they also have an injury concern with their best player. Cleveland announced defensive end Myles Garrett will not practice on Wednesday due to an ankle injury.”
“Garrett was on the field for 80 percent of Cleveland’s defensive snaps in Sunday’s loss to Detroit, which is in line with his usual playing time. Potentially complicating Garrett’s status is the fact that the Browns will leave for London later on Wednesday to face the Vikings on Sunday.”
Any time the opposition’s best asset doesn’t practice out of the gate in a given week, heads turn.
A Day-to-Day Matter
To be clear, Garrett’s ankle ailment isn’t severe; it’s just worth fans’ attention because he didn’t practice. His status is day-to-day, meaning he could practice as early as Thursday. On Friday, Cleveland’s coaching staff will reveal his formal status for Week 5.
RotoWire on the day-to-day status: “Head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters that Garrett (ankle) won’t practice Wednesday and is considered day-to-day, Ashley Bastock of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. The 29-year-old appears to have sustained an ankle injury in the Browns’ Week 4 loss to the Lions, despite playing 48 defensive snaps and logging two total tackles.”
“Garrett’s practice participation Thursday and Friday will likely provide the best indication of whether he can suit up for the Week 5 matchup against Minnesota. He likely needs to practice in a limited fashion at least once to play in Sunday’s contest.”
A Total Game Wrecker against Minnesota
Last weekend — and in Week 2 against the Atlanta Falcons — defenses teed off on Carson Wentz and J.J. McCarthy, mainly because injuries have rattled Minnesota’s trenches.
the 2022 NFL Draft. Thomas has logged 4.5 sacks in four seasons, a stat line that Garret has actually logged in a single game.
Shifting from Garrett to Thomas, if needed, is like the Vikings inserting Tai Felton in Justin Jefferson’s place.
Garrett is a game-changer, and Thomas is not.
SI.com on the Garrett Situation
Joe Nelson at SI.com opined on the Browns’ defense in light of Garrett’s DNP: “Without Garrett, the Browns have solid defensive players, but no one really knows whether those players are a product of all the attention Garrett commands.”
“Behind Garrett’s 22 pressures, the Browns’ next-best pass rushers are Maliek Collins (13 pressures) and Isaiah McGuire (11 pressures). No one else has more than seven pressures. Behind Garrett’s five sacks, only one Browns defender has more than one (Collins with two).”
Minnesota is favored to defeat Cleveland by three or four points.
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