The Cleveland Browns will be without their top defensive player Sunday against Philadelphia Eagles, as Cleveland placed star defensive end Myles Garrett on the COVID-19/reserve list Friday.

Garrett did not come in for Wednesday’s practice after reporting not feeling well.

The team announced that a player “had tested positive” for COVID-19, and that “zero high-risk contacts have been identified.” Both Browns right tackle Jack Conklin and kicker Cody Parkey were placed on the COVID-19/reserve list earlier this week after coming into contact with an outside practitioner that had tested positive. Coach Kevin Stefanski has said he’s hopeful that both will be able to rejoin the team before Sunday.

Losing Garrett for Sunday’s game is a huge blow to the Browns, who at 6-3 are aiming to snap the NFL’s longest playoff drought of 18 years.

Garrett leads the league with 9.5 sacks. The rest of the team combined has only 12.5 sacks. Garrett also has an NFL-best four forced fumbles.

According to league rules, a player that tests positive for COVID-19 can’t return to the team until at least 10 days after the start of symptoms, plus at least 24 hours after symptoms have passed.

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