Browns postgame injury update on Baker Mayfield, Wyatt Teller and more

The trainers and medical staff will be busy on Monday in Berea

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As he has made his custom, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski opened his postgame press conference with an opening statement that provided some basic updates on the players injured during the game. Sunday’s list from the 32-23 win over the Indianapolis Colts was a lengthier one than hoped for.

Stefanski had to offer updates on starting right guard Wyatt Teller, safety Ronnie Harrison, linebacker Jacob Phillips and starting quarterback Baker Mayfield.

Teller injured his calf in the first half and did not return. He was initially ruled as questionable to return but was later ruled out at halftime. Teller was replaced by Chris Hubbard.

Harrison suffered a concussion on the Colts’ offensive possession after his pick-six off Philip Rivers boosted the Browns lead to 27-10. He was replaced by Sheldrick Redwine, who notched an interception of his own.

Phillips departed with a knee injury. His role was largely covered by Malcolm Smith.

From Stefanski’s presser,

“I will start with (G) Wyatt Teller has a calf strain. He will have an MRI in the morning. (S) Ronnie Harrison (Jr.) has a concussion. We will know more about that in the next couple days. (LB) Jacob Phillips has a knee injury. He will have an MRI in the morning, and we will know more about that.”

He also addressed Mayfield and his injured ribs.

“Yeah, it was ribs, and we will have an X-ray here later.”

Mayfield also indicated he was getting X-rays on his ribs on Monday in his own postgame press conference.