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Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku is feared to have suffered a high-ankle sprain during the team's 33-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, raising concerns about the offensive unit's prospects moving forward. Njoku, who led the team in receptions and yards before leaving the game, recorded four catches for 44 yards and was seen in a walking boot post-game. Initial reports suggest he could be sidelined for several weeks, with recovery for high-ankle sprains typically taking six to eight weeks. The injury compounds the Browns' struggles, as quarterback Deshaun Watson faces scrutiny for the team's performance, highlighted by six sacks allowed against Dallas. Njoku's absence would leave the Browns with limited options at tight end, as they have only one other active tight end on the roster. Testing on Njoku's injury is expected to provide further clarity on his recovery timeline.
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