Jarvis Landry, Wyatt Teller among 8 players added to reserve/COVID-19 list by Cleveland Browns

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Pro Bowl wide receiver Jarvis Landry, offensive guard Wyatt Teller, tight end Austin Hooper, and left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. were placed on the reserve list by the Cleveland Browns.

Also placed on the list were defensive end Takk McKinley, punt returner Natson, backup guard Drew Forbes, and reserve tight end Ross Travis.

A source told ESPN that all eight players are up to date on their immunizations.

All meetings will be conducted virtually after the league placed the Browns in enhanced protocols. The walk-through practice was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.

Last week, David Njoku and Anthony Walker were placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list and missed Sunday's win over the Baltimore Ravens. They have not yet been activated.

The short week could leave the team without several key players for Saturday's game against the Raiders. After producing two negative tests in 24 hours, players can return. The players must sit for at least 10 days.

The two players with the most catches this season are the two players with 38 and 33. They both had touchdown catches.

Teller signed a four-year extension with the Browns last month. Wills has started at left tackle the last two seasons.

Cleveland is fighting for a playoff spot and has a good chance of making the playoffs.