By Matt Loede
The Browns will be without starting nickel back K’Waun Williams Sunday when the team takes on the Raiders at First Energy Stadium, as he has a concussion.
It’s the third in two seasons for Williams. Browns coach Mike Pettine said today that Williams has been placed in the NFL’s protocol on concussions after complaining of headaches.
It’s not known when the nickel back suffered the head injury, and he did practice the last two days and wasn’t listed on the teams official injury report.
The injury comes at a bad time for the Browns, as they take on a Raiders team with some weapons at the wide out spot, as both receivers Michael Crabtree and Amari Cooper each had more than 100 yards receiving last week in a win over Baltimore.
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