Cleveland Browns tight end Jordan Cameron (shoulder) was "very limited" in Thursday's practice, according to offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan. He missed Week 1 with a sprain to his AC joint in his shoulder, but the team is hopeful he can play on Sunday.
Jordan Cameron probably won’t be 100 percent for fantasy owners in Week 3
Cameron is still dealing with his shoulder injury. We break down the fantasy implications.


It's a good sign to see Cameron back at practice at all, and he should be ready to go for Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens after missing all of practice last week. He was held in check in his last game against the Ravens last season, catching just one ball for 4 yards.
Cameron was targeted five times in the first half against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but then missed much of the game due to that aforementioned shoulder injury. He will likely be the focal point in the red zone, which could lead to ample opportunities given the Browns have had success moving the ball this season.
Fantasy impact: The Browns really need some options on offense to go with Miles Austin and Andrew Hawkins. Cameron should get close to double-digit targets and will be a top-five play if he's active. His fantasy owners will want to make sure he's in the lineup before Sunday's 1 p.m. ET start.











