Cleveland Browns injury woes ease as key players Sampson and Ward cleared from report
This NFL season has been a challenging journey for the Cleveland Browns, marked by a slew of injuries that have plagued the team over the last 15 games. The impact has been significant, with a number of starters sidelined, including nearly the entire offensive line, leaving fans and coaches alike feeling the strain.
However, there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon as the Browns appear to be emerging from the injury crisis. Recent updates from Browns reporter Fred Greetham reveal that running back Dylan Sampson and cornerback Denzel Ward have been cleared from the pre-practice injury report, signaling a positive turn for the team.
Sampson, who has been nursing a hand injury, and Ward, recovering from a calf issue, were notably absent from the list, providing a much-needed boost to Cleveland’s roster. In contrast, tight end David Njoku remains the only player listed, as he continues to work through his knee injury.
This development comes at a critical time for the Browns as they aim to regain momentum heading into the latter part of the season. With key players back in the fold, the team can look forward to bolstering their performance on both sides of the ball as they strive for success in the coming weeks.

