Browns WR Jarvis Landry still in concussion protocol

Browns WR Jarvis Landry still in concussion protocol

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 9:01 p.m. ET

BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry remains in concussion protocol following a strong game in a win over Baltimore.

Landry caught eight passes for a career-high 167 yards in Sunday’s 40-25 victory. He suffered a concussion late in the third quarter and did not return.

Coach Freddie Kitchens said Thursday that Landry is still out, and it’s not yet known if he’ll be available Monday night when the Browns (2-2) visit the San Francisco 49ers (3-0). Landry has also been returning punts this season.

Landry’s performance against the Ravens helped the Browns have a 300-yard passer (Baker Mayfield), 150-yard runner (Nick Chubb) and 150-yard receiver. Landry has 18 catches for 328 yards this season.

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While Landry recovers, wide receiver Antonio Callaway returned to practice after serving a four-game NFL suspension.

Browns starting cornerbacks Denzel Ward and Greedy Williams remain day to day with hamstring injuries that have kept them out of the past two games. They worked with trainers on the side during practice.

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