Brandon Weeden left the Browns locker room wincing in pain with a right shoulder injury Sunday night.
At this point, it looks like Weeden might sit out next week's finale in Pittsburgh.
Weeden (12-of-19, 104 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs) was knocked out of the game with 3:54 left in the third quarter when Von Miller exploded in on Weeden's right side and sacked him for a 9-yard loss. Weeden got up slowly, grimacing in pain and shaking his right arm. He walked off with the trainers and soon headed to the locker room.
According to the story, in the locker room, Weeden needed help from tight end Alex Smith in getting a pad off, and declined to elaborate on his injury. "I'm all right," he said. "I'll talk to you on Wednesday." The diagnosis is a shoulder sprain, and while it would seem unlikely Weeden plays Week 17 against the Steelers, he hasn't been ruled out. Colt McCoy would get the start but isn't really a great lineup option.