The Browns announced the game status for several players ahead of their Week 14 matchup against the Steelers.
CB Myles Harden, S Juan Thornhill and WR Jamari Thrash are all listed as questionable. Harden was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday and Thursday as he works to return from a tibia injury. The Browns designated Harden for return to practice on Nov. 27. He was not activated for Week 13 against the Broncos.
Thornhill did not play in Week 13 against the Broncos due to a calf injury. He did not participate in practice on Wednesday of this week but was a limited participant on Thursday.
"He's pushing it to make it to Sunday," head coach Kevin Stefanski said of Thornhill. "With any injury, you're always making sure that you're going through all the proper steps there to get ready. But he looked good to me today, so we'll see how he feels tomorrow."
Thrash has been working through a shoulder injury, and did not participate in practice on Wednesday. He was a limited participant on Thursday.
DT Maurice Hurst II, DT Sam Kamara, Cedric Tillman and LT Jedrick Wills Jr. are all out for Week 14 against the Steelers.
Stefanski said Hurst sustained an ankle injury on Monday night in Week 13 and was a limited participant in practice on Wednesday. Hurst did not participate in practice on Thursday.
Kamara has been dealing with a concussion, as he missed Week 13 against the Broncos, and did not participate in practice this week. Tillman is also continuing to progress in his return from a concussion he sustained in Week 12 against the Steelers and did not play in Week 13 against the Broncos. Tillman also did not participate in practice throughout the week.
Wills, who has been working through a knee injury, did not participate in practice throughout the week. Wills has missed three consecutive games with the injury, dating back to Week 11 against the Saints.
"I think every injury is different and you have to treat them as such," Stefanski said. "And there's with really any injury, every single day, you're working towards getting better. And then sometimes it's not responding how you want it to, but there's a chance that it does. So that's really where we are with it. (Wills is) continuing to work very hard, but we'll see where it goes."