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BEREA, Ohio (AP/WJW) — After Browns All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett did not practice Thursday due to a hip injury, his status for Cleveland's season opener Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals was questionable.

Friday afternoon, head coach Kevin Stefanski assuaged fears, speaking to reporters about Garrett's injury.

"He's good, just feeling a little uncomfortable, but he's good to go," Stefanski said in a press conference.

The four-time All-Pro pass rusher has sacked Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow nine times, his most against any quarterback. He is the only player in the league with double-digit sacks in each of the past seven seasons.

It has been an eventful nine months for Garrett since he last played in Cleveland's 202

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