Offensive rotation
The Browns will potentially have to shuffle their offense due to the injuries suffered to Gabriel, Conklin and Robinson.
QB Shedeur Sanders replaced Gabriel in the second half to make his regular season debut. He completed 4 of 16 passing attempts for 47 yards and an interception. Sanders had the Browns as close as the Ravens' 25-yard line on the potential game-tying drive before Cleveland turned the ball over on downs.
"He's a competitor," WR Cedric Tillman said. "Playing with him was the first time, so that was cool, but I see him every day, see how he works and stuff like that, see how he prepares, so it was cool being out there with him."
Sanders played with T KT Leveston and G Teven Jenkins on Cleveland's final offensive drive. Leveston replaced Robinson after he was injured in the second quarter while Jenkins came on in the fourth quarter for Conklin.
The Browns have dealt with offensive line injuries at the tackle position throughout the season. T Dawand Jones suffered a knee injury in Week 3 that has forced him to miss the remainder of the season. Conklin had an elbow injury that caused him to miss Week 2 to Week 4.
Cleveland started T Cornelius Lucas at left tackle in Week 2 and 4 and at right tackle in Week 3. While Conklin was in the concussion protocol in Week 7, Lucas took over his spot at right tackle again. The Browns traded for both Leveston and Robinson to help shore up the offensive line depth. Both have started games, including Leveston starting Week 4 and 5 at left tackle before Robinson has started the last five games at the position. Jenkins has not started a game this season but has appeared in all 10 games. Stefanski noted that he trusts Leveston and Jenkins if they do have to step in against Las Vegas.
"We have options. We have to work through all those things this week," Stefanski said. "Obviously, the availability of Jack and Cam will determine that, but KT went in there when we had an injury yesterday. Teven went in there when we had an injury yesterday. So those are certainly options if that's the case."