Like the Cleveland Browns Get ready for the Denver Broncos, they are getting another body back in their corner room as rookie Myles Harden has been designated to return from injured reserve.
Harden was placed on injured reserve in September with a shin injury before he could even make his NFL debut after being selected in the seventh round by the Browns. He now has a 21 day practice window to look back at the roster of 53 men in a room with the remarkable Denzel Ward and more.
Seeing Harden on the field this season, obviously a losing season at 3-8, would be a huge benefit to the Browns who have future question marks in their cornerback room. Between Harden and Cameron Mitchell, do the Browns have a future nickel on their roster in case they move on from Greg Newsome II this offseason?
Let’s see what a healthy Harden can bring.
This article was originally published on Browns Wire: Browns designate promising rookie to return from injured reserve