BEREA, Ohio — Typically, a high ankle sprain will sideline a player anywhere from four to six weeks, but the Browns may have avoided that with linebacker Carson Schwesinger, who, after having the bye week to recover, hasn't been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Jets—instead listed as questionable less than two weeks after sustaining the injury.
Schwesinger returned to practice on Friday after missing the first two days of practice this week, rehabbing the high ankle sprain he sustained in the Week 8 game against the New England Patriots. Schwesinger left that game in a medical walking boot, but over the bye, he said he was doing everything he could to get back on the field as quickly as possible while being smart.
"I was coming in every day and trying to do everything I could so I

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