Not a great start to the season.
A few weeks before the start of training camp, the Cleveland Browns have likely lost a significant player for the 2016 season.
According to 92.3 The Fan and other outlets, defensive lineman Desmond Bryant tore a pectoral muscle late last week, and underwent surgery on Tuesday.
Bryant reportedly suffered the injury during an offseason workout. The injury has an average recovery time of 5-6 months.
The Harvard grad seemed to be a perfect fit in the Browns’ new analytical approach as a smart player with pass rushing skills.