Cleveland Browns receiver Rashard Higgins has a sprained medial collateral ligament in his knee and his availability will be judged on a week-to-week basis, coach Hue Jackson said Monday.
Higgins will not need surgery, Jackson said.
Higgins will be re-evaluated after two weeks, which means he may miss the team's next two games at home against the Chargers and at Tampa Bay.
He hurt the knee in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 12-9 overtime win over Baltimore, the Browns' first win in the AFC North since October of 2015.
Jackson was noncommittal about adding a free agent like Rashard Matthews, who worked out for the Browns on Monday after being recently released by the Titans.