
The Cleveland Browns offense has been filled with way too much drama in 2021.
First came Odell Beckham Jr. forcing his way out of town due to being disgruntled within the offense.
Now all the focus is on an injured Baker Mayfield.
Fans are fighting each other on social media as some declare Mayfield to be a warrior, while others want him gone immediately.
Through all of this the Browns are 6-5 and right in the hunt for an AFC playoff spot.
Next up is a crucial divisional showdown Sunday night against the Baltimore Ravens.
To help ease up some of the drama and pressure, the Browns are getting some reinforcements for the game.
Browns RB Kareem Hunt and RT Jack Conklin have officially been designated to return from IR.
Each is eligible to play Sunday night against the Ravens.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) November 24, 2021
Running back Kareem Hunt and right tackle Jack Conklin have been designated to return, and all signs point toward both playing Sunday.
This is huge news for the Browns offense.
Two Important Pieces Returning
The Browns already have Nick Chubb in the backfield, and D’Ernest Johnson has proven to be a solid option as well.
But Hunt plays a hybrid role and can make huge waves as a receiving back at any given moment.
#2MinuteDrill @NathanZegura breaks down Kareem Hunt and Jack Conklin returning to practice. pic.twitter.com/FJgnc8Sjat
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 24, 2021
His return adds a whole different layer to the Browns offense and can make things easier on Mayfield.
The quarterback can simply throw a short pass to Hunt and let him go to work.
Getting Conklin back may be the bigger win.
He is an All-Pro right tackle and this skilled offensive line is not complete without him.
His return will help the entire offense and will once again take pressure off Mayfield.
It is easy for fans to be upset with the play of the offense this season.
But missing such key pieces is notable and the Browns finally being whole again could lead to a nice run to end the regular season.
That is, if Mayfield can avoid too many mistakes while he deals with all his injuries.
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