Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy sprained his right knee during Sunday's loss to the Baltimore Ravens, but the second-year quarterback isn't expected to miss any time.
McCoy was injured while throwing a screen pass during the first quarter. He came out for one play but finished Cleveland's 24-10 loss. Browns coach Pat Shurmur doesn't believe McCoy will sit out Thursday's game at Pittsburgh, saying McCoy is "probably just sore."
Shurmur didn't have much to say about McCoy's performance -- 17-of-35 passing for 192 yards and one TD -- other than "he battled."
Browns running back Peyton Hillis also strained his hip against the Ravens. Shurmur said Hillis, who missed five consecutive games with a hamstring injury, is day to day.
Safety T.J. Ward has been ruled out against the Steelers. It will be the fifth game he has missed with a foot sprain.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.























