Garrett’s status up in the air as Browns finish minicamp
CLEVELAND — Myles Garrett missed the final practice of Browns minicamp. It’s still not known when he’ll be back.
The No. 1 overall draft pick was kept off the field Thursday with a left-foot injury that is being examined. The team had been expected to provide an update on Garrett, but the only new development is that he’s still undergoing evaluation.
Cleveland wrapped up its three-day mandatory minicamp with questions still looming about Garrett’s status.
Coach Hue Jackson did not meet with the media, and none of his assistants commented on Garrett’s condition.
Garrett, who has been slowed by an unspecified injury this spring, got hurt Wednesday while rushing quarterback Brock Osweiler during a two-minute drill late in practice. He crumpled to the ground and was in obvious distress while being checked by a trainer and Jackson.
The 21-year-old Garrett was limited by a severely sprained left ankle during his junior season at Texas A&M, but still recorded 8½ sacks.
Lions acquire Rams’ Robinson
The Detroit Lions have bolstered their offensive line to make up for the potential loss of tackle Taylor Decker.
Detroit acquired offensive tackle Greg Robinson from the Los Angeles Rams for an undisclosed draft pick.
The Lions also signed free agent Cyrus Kouandjio, another sign they are bracing for at least starting the season without Decker protecting Matthew Stafford’s blind side. Decker is out indefinitely after an offseason injury led to shoulder surgery.
Robinson was Los Angeles’ starting left tackle in 14 games last season. The Rams drafted him No. 2 overall in 2014 out of Auburn, but he has not played up to expectations.
Kouandjio played in 12 games for the Buffalo Bills last season, his third in the NFL.