BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Browns wide receiver/return specialist Joshua Cribbs has not practiced again, but Cleveland coach Eric Mangini has not yet ruled him out for Sunday’s game in Jacksonville.
Cribbs dislocated three toes on his right foot in last week’s overtime loss to the New York Jets. He has not practiced this week. Mangini has been optimistic about Cribbs’ return, and said he will wait until Saturday before making a decision for the Jaguars game.
Safety Mike Adams also remains sidelined with an abdominal injury.
Cornerback Sheldon Brown (shoulder), offensive linemen Eric Steinbach (calf) and Floyd Womack (knee) returned to practice after missing two days.
The Browns will release their complete injury report later Friday.