AP source: Browns TE Njoku broke right wrist against Jets
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — A person with knowledge of the injury says Browns tight end David Njoku broke his right wrist against the Jets and may need surgery.
Njoku, who suffered a concussion on the same play, will visit a specialist before an operation is scheduled, said the person who spoke Wednesday to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the team has not divulged any details of the injury.
In the first quarter of Cleveland’s 23-3 win over New York on Monday night, Njoku jumped to catch quarterback Baker Mayfield’s high throw and was undercut by cornerback Nate Hairston. Njoku braced his fall with his right arm before his helmet hit the ground.
Njoku didn’t practice Wednesday and his wrist injury was not known until the Browns released their report.
If Njoku is out for any significant time, the Browns will need to sign another tight end. A first-round pick in 2017, Njoku had 56 catches and four touchdowns last season.