Browns' Landry exits with concussion in career performance vs. Ravens
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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry was unable to finish Sunday's win over the Baltimore Ravens after suffering a concussion during the second half, according to ESPN's Jake Trotter.
Landry posted a career-high 167 yards on eight catches before exiting.
The Browns play the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night in Week 5, so Landry will have extra time to progress through the concussion protocol.
Cleveland was already without Rashard Higgins against the Ravens due to a knee injury. But the Browns' wideout group is set to receive a boost with the return of Antonio Callaway, who was suspended for the first four games of the season.
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