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The final injury report for the Cleveland Browns against the Tennessee Titans has become official after both teams practiced on Friday.

The biggest news of the day for the Browns is that they have ruled out starting cornerback Greg Newsome with his hyperextended elbow. Newsome was unable to practice the entire week.

After practice, head coach Kevin Stefanski said he does not expect him to miss an extended period of time but said that next week is a wait and see scenario.

One injury designation that could have bigger implications for Sunday is backup offensive tackle James Hudson is officially listed as questionable for the game with an ankle injury. Hudson was not outside during the open portion of practice to media and did not practice at all.

The team is thin at tackle on the 53-man roster after the season ending injury to Jack Conklin. A practice squad elevation may be likely for either veteran tackle Ty Nsekhe or Alex Leatherwood.

For the Titans, left guard Peter Skoronski and wide receiver Kearis Jackson are the two Titans who has been ruled out for the game. In a developing situation, wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins did not practice at all today and is questionable with an ankle injury according to the report. Denico Autry who is one of their most valuable players is also listed as questionable with a foot injury.

Hopkins will certainly be the injury to watch over the next 48 hours from the Titans side as they don't have much proven depth at the position.

This article first appeared on FanNation Browns Digest and was syndicated with permission.

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