Attrition is just part of sports. And when that sport involves players slamming into each other, injuries happen a lot more frequently.
In the 32-13 loss to the New England Patriots, the Cleveland Browns lost two of their biggest contributors to injuries during the game. Linebacker Carson Schwesinger suffered a high ankle sprain while the team’s leading rusher, Quinshon Judkins, sustained a shoulder injury.
Both of the injured players happen to be rookies, but they are also key contributors to both sides of the ball.
Schwesinger leads the Browns in total tackles with 64. He is tied with six other players for the 11th most tackles in the league and has started all eight games. He also has three pressures, one sack, one interception, one knockdown, one hurry, and four missed tackles. His

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