The Cleveland Browns have suffered another setback with just two weeks to go before training camp.
Browns defensive end Desmond Bryant sustained a torn pectoral muscle on Tuesday while lifting weights at the gym, a source informed of the player's condition told NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport.
Bryant had surgery to repair the tear on Tuesday and is expected to be sidelined for approximately four to six months, per Rapoport. It is a possibility that Bryant could miss the entire 2016 season.
The news was first reported by Anthony Lima of 92.