CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Browns continue shuffling defensive linemen as they head into the final two weeks of the season. Defensive end Robert McCray was elevated from the practice squad on Saturday, the team announced. Defensive tackle Brandin Bryant was waived to make room for McCray.

McCray is a first-year player out of Indiana originally signed by Kansas City in 2018. He spent time on the Chiefs’ practice squad last season and has been on the Browns’ practice squad for three weeks.

Bryant appeared in four games for the Browns.

The situation at end has been a struggle since losing Olivier Vernon for all but 10 snaps to a knee injury at the end of the Denver game and losing Myles Garrett to an indefinite suspension resulting from the brawl at the end of the Browns-Steelers Thursday night game.

Vernon is questionable for Sunday’s game against the Ravens and says he is a gametime decision.

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