The Cleveland Browns confirmed everyone’s fears on Thursday morning by announcing the defensive end Myles Garrett suffered a high ankle sprain and will miss time.
Garrett is definitely out for Sunday’s season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers and his status will be updated “in a couple of weeks,” according to the team’s website.
To fill Garrett’s hole on the defensive line, the Browns resigned defensive end Tyrone Holmes, who performed well in the preseason but was inexplicably released over the weekend. Technically the Browns made room for Holmes by releasing offensive lineman Zach Sterup, according to the team’s website.