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The Latest: Browns get back key defensive back Denzel Ward

Browns top cornerback Denzel Ward is back with the team after missing Cleveland’s past two games – one of them a playoff win – with COVID-19. Ward was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list on Wednesday along with cornerback Kevin Johnson as the Browns (12-5), who have dealt with numerous virus-related issues over the last month, began practicing for Sunday’s playoff game at Kansas City against the top-seeded Chiefs. If he can play, Ward would give Cleveland’s secondary a major boost as it faces Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his numerous offensive weapons.

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Detroit Lions vs Los Angeles Chargers
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