Quarterback Baker Mayfield said the labrum of his left, non-throwing shoulder is “completely torn,” but he still plans to play Thursday when the Cleveland Browns host the Denver Broncos.
While Mayfield reportedly is seeking a second opinion on the results of an MRI, he said he will be on the field as long as he’s able to be. ESPN reported Tuesday that the Browns don’t think the injury is season-ending or will need surgery right away.
“Only I know how my body feels,” Mayfield told reporters Tuesday before practice. “And if anyone questions whether I’m hurting the team by going out there, that’s not right. It’s my decision. I get to say whether I am able to play or not.”
After not taking part in Monday’s practice, Mayfield was listed as limited in Tuesday’s session.
Mayfield played all but four snaps of Sunday’s 37-14 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. He completed 19 of 28 passes for 234 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.
The Browns, a team with preseason Super Bowl aspirations, enter Thursday night’s game with a 3-3 mark and a rash of significant injuries.
Running back Nick Chubb (calf) has been ruled out and Week 6 starter Kareem Hunt was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, also with a calf injury. Wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. missed practice on Monday and Tuesday because of a shoulder injury. Linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (ankle) was also put on IR on Tuesday.
Offensive tackles Jack Conklin (knee) and Jedrick Willis (ankle), center JC Tretter (knee) and cornerback A.J. Green (shoulder/groin) did not participate in practice on either Monday or Tuesday.
–Field Level Media