Browns add Myles Garrett to the practice report with a back injury

The All-Pro edge rusher is half a sack from 100 sacks for his career.

Browns add Myles Garrett to the practice report with a back injury

The Browns added Myles Garrett to the practice report Thursday with a back injury that kept him sidelined for the session.

His status for Sunday's game against the Bengals is unknown.

Garrett was poked in the eye during Sunday's loss to the Chiefs and missed four plays but returned to finish the game. An eye specialist cleared him Monday, and he was not on Wednesday's practice report.

He is a half sack short of 100 sacks for his career, having gone sackless against Kansas City.

The Browns practiced without defensive end Shelby Harris (elbow) and tight end David Njoku (hamstring) a second consecutive day.

Quarterback Jameis Winston (right shoulder) was downgraded to limited after being a full participant Wednesday.

Wide receiver Cedric Tillman (concussion) and defensive back Cameron Mitchell (knee) again were limited, and cornerback Martin Emerson (concussion) returned to practice on a limited basis.

Wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (knee) remained a full participant.