Cleveland Browns Rule Out Jordan Cameron For Week 13
By Josh Sanchez
When the Cleveland Browns take on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday afternoon, they will be without the services of tight end Jordan Cameron.
The Cleveland Browns have downgraded starting tight end Jordan Cameron from “questionable” to “out” ahead of Sunday’s kickoff against the Buffalo Bills at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
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Cameron was limited throughout the week as he attempted to clear the league’s concussion protocol, but he was ultimately unable to get over the final hurdle in time for Sunday’s Week 13 matchup.
It is just the latest set back for Cameron, who was hoping to follow up last year’s breakout season with another standout performance.
This season, Cameron has been limited to just six games thanks to shoulder issues and now his concussion.
Without Jordan Cameron in the starting lineup against the Bills, the Cleveland Browns will be forced to turn to Gary Barnidge and Jim Dray at the position. While that is a downgrade for the Browns, it could mean wide receiver Josh Gordon will play an even bigger part in the offense.
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