David Bell leaves Browns vs. Packers with quad injury; questionable to return

Cleveland Browns wide receiver David Bell exited the game against the Green Bay Packers with a quad injury. He is questionable to return.

Cleveland Browns receiver David Bell suffered a quad injury in the preseason game against the Green Bay Packers. The second-year receiver was seen heading into the locker room with trainers during the second quarter.

It’s unclear when Bell suffered the injury, but it likely occurred when Bell was dragged to the ground after a 15-yard reception. The play was called back for offensive pass interference during a mesh route.

Hopefully, Bell isn’t seriously injured. The receiver is fighting for a spot on the 53-man roster in a deep receiver room. Bell has proven that he can make plays in the NFL. He is a smart, savvy route runner who can get open on important downs. He needs to build upon that consistency to make the roster in Cleveland.

The Cleveland Browns are trailing the Green Bay Packers 3-7 during the second quarter. The Browns need to find more offensive firepower within their second and third units.