The mentor of the Browns: Running Back Kareem Hunt will take part in the game on Sunday.

Recently re-signed running back
Kareem Huntwill take part
"Kareem's going to play. He's
preparedto play," head coach Kevin Stefanski said Friday.
The amount of time he plays remains to be seen as the Browns adjust to the loss of four-time 1,000-yard rusher Nick Chubb to a season-ending knee injury.
Hunt, 28, signed a reported one-year deal worth up to $4 million on Wednesday to
rejoinCleveland, where he played the previous four seasons.
Hunt has rushed for 4,025 yards and 31 touchdowns and caught 211 passes for 1,806 yards and 17 TDs in 76 games (36 starts) with the Kansas City Chiefs (2017-18) and Browns.
Hunt led the NFL with 1,327 rushing yards as a Chiefs rookie in 2017, earning a Pro Bowl selection and Offensive Rookie of the Year honors. Kansas City drafted the Ohio native in the third round out of Toledo.
Though Hunt's role is uncertain, Stefanski said multiple times this week that Jerome Ford will be the
mainback for the Browns (1-1) on Sunday against the visiting Titans (1-1).