Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis (hip) was listed as questionable Wednesday on the team's injury report and quarterback Colt McCoy (knee) was deemed probable for Thursday night's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Hillis, who has been limited in practice all week, strained his hip in last Sunday's loss to Baltimore but sounded confident he'd play Thursday.
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âThe hipâs OK, but everything should be fine for Thursday; I should be ready to play,â Hillis said on Tuesday.
Hillis missed five games earlier this season with a hamstring injury.
McCoy has been a full participant in practices this week despite a knee injury also suffered in the loss to the Ravens. He came out for one play but finished the game.
âColtâs fine; I think heâs fine,â Browns coach Pat Shurmur told the team's website. âI think there were a lot of guys that were game-sore and heâs ready to roll. He was out at the walk-through this morning and heâs slated to do everything.â
Offensive lineman Tony Pashos (ankle) and defensive back Mike Adams (shoulder) were listed as questionable.
Defensive back T.J. Ward (foot) and linebacker Quinton Spears (hamstring) were ruled out on Monday.
























