Browns working out veteran safety Erik Harris with Juan Thornhill still day-to-day

The Browns have brought in a veteran safety for a workout.

Safety Juan Thornhill was unable to make his debut with the Cleveland Browns a week ago against the Cincinnati Bengals, dealing with a calf injury. He has yet to return to practice with the Pittsburgh Steelers up next in just three days, and the Browns have now brought in a veteran safety in Erik Harris for a workout.

As head coach Kevin Stefanski has stated Thornhill is “day-to-day” with the calf injury, Harris looks to earn a spot on the roster or practice squad as he heads to Berea today.

This is the eighth season of Harris’ career, and the Browns would be his fourth team if signed. He has also spent time with the New Orleans Saints, Las Vegas Raiders, and Atlanta Falcons throughout his career, starting a total of 43 games over seven seasons. Harris has racked up a career stat-line of 202 solo tackles, seven tackles for loss, five interceptions, 28 passes defended, and two defensive touchdowns.

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