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A day after the NFL had 37 players test positive for COVID-19 across the league, the highest number since the pandemic began, the Cleveland Browns were put into enhanced protocols due to additional positive tests. In all, eight players were added to the Reserve/COVID-19 list.

This is the second time the Browns have been put into enhanced protocols this season. Heading into Tuesday, the Browns already have tight end David Njoku, linebacker Anthony Walker Jr. and punter Jamie Gillan in reserve/COVID-19 protocol.

Joining them are left tackle Jedrick Wills, right guard Wyatt Teller, tight end Austin Hooper, edge rusher Takkarist McKinley, and wide receiver Jarvis Landry from the active roster. Guard Drew Forbes is being placed on it from injured reserve while wide receiver Jojo Natson and tight end Ross Travis were placed on it from the prpactice squad.

The biggest immediate concern for the Browns is the offensive line.

Teller being out may result in playing Michael Dunn at right guard. This highlights an issue they already have as rookie James Hudson III is starting at right tackle. Wills being out likely results in Blake Hance starting at left tackle.

The issues with positive tests have forced the Browns to delay their entire day's schedule and meetings were done virtually. They do plan to practice with the players they will have available as they continue to try to prepare for the Las Vegas Raiders, which the Browns will play Saturday.

To this point, the Browns have had players test positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday while vaccinated on at least two occasions. Those players were unavailable for those games, which will almost certainly be the case here.

This article first appeared on FanNation Browns Digest and was syndicated with permission.

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