CLEVELAND (AP) — Browns rookie defensive end Myles Garrett is not practicing as doctors assess his left foot injury.
The No. 1 overall draft pick was kept off the field Thursday as the team concluded its minicamp.
Garrett 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 coach Hue Jackson.
Garrett did not return to the field and later limped into the team’s facility. A team spokesman says Garrett is being evaluated.
Meanwhile, the Browns signed rookie tight end David Njoku, one of their three first-round draft picks.
The deal is projected to be worth $9.5 million and includes a $5.06 million signing bonus.