With the Browns dealing with a staggering amount of injuries, there were medical updates galore about the team Tuesday.
Doctors don’t believe quarterback Robert Griffin III needs surgery on the fractured caracoid bone in his left shoulder, a person familiar with the situation confirmed.
Griffin’s shoulder is re-evaluated on a weekly basis, but at this point, the expectation is surgery won’t be required. He suffered the injury Sept. 11 as the starter in the regular-season opener and is on injured reserve.
Meanwhile, the Browns announced starting free safety Jordan Poyer was discharged Tuesday from Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital in Nashville, Tenn.