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The Cleveland Browns are dealing with a significant injury to tight end David Njoku, who is expected to miss several weeks with a high ankle sprain suffered in their season-opening loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed Njoku's week-to-week status but did not specify the injury details. To compensate for Njoku’s absence, the Browns are evaluating several tight ends, including Irv Smith Jr., Tommy Sweeney, and Geoff Swaim. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills will be without cornerback Taron Johnson for their Week 2 matchup against the Miami Dolphins due to a forearm injury, although quarterback Josh Allen is cleared to play despite a left hand injury. Both teams are preparing for adjustments as they deal with these early-season injuries.
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