Cleveland Browns WR Jarvis Landry set for MRI on knee after exit vs. Houston Texans, source says

CLEVELAND -- Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry sustained a knee injury during Sunday's opening drive and was ruled out of Sunday's game against the Houston Texans.
According to the Browns, Landry may have a ruptured MCL. According to a source, Landry will be subject to further testing.

Landry was able to catch a 9-yard pass from Cleveland's first snap, but then he left the field and didn't return.

Odell Beckham Jr. was already out of the Browns' wide receiver position. He is currently recovering from knee surgery last year and has not yet played for them.

Landry was replaced by Rashard Higgins in the lineup.

In the second half, Baker Mayfield, Browns quarterback, was injured when he tried to make a tackle following an interception. After a brief rest, Baker Mayfield returned to the locker room and scored on Cleveland's next possession. He also ran 5-yards for the touchdown just before halftime.