The Facts: Not long after DE Billy Winn was carted off the field with a potentially serious knee injury on Saturday, RBss Duke Johnson and Terrance came up limping with injuries of their own that could sideline them for at least a little while.
Diehards Line:Johnson, the third-round pick out of Miami, suffered a hamstring injury on a run in team drills a little more than an hour into practice, and Terrance West tweaked a calf muscle about 15 minutes later. It was the first day of practice in pads, and the casualties were high. Both RBs headed into the facility after practice for further exams. Johnson, who's been running with the third team behind West and Isaiah Crowell, sat out the rest of the practice and had the hamstring wrapped with ice for awhile. "I'll be all right,' Johnson said. "I've experienced much worse. I just felt something in my hamstring, stopped for precautionary reasons. We're going to take a look at it today.' West also hobbled off the field after running the ball in 11-on-11s. He looked to be in pain, sat out the rest of practice and also had the calf wrapped with ice. "I'm good,' said West as he walked into the facility. "About to get it checked on now. I'll be back tomorrow. I'll be back.' With Johnson and West hobbled, the Browns were short at running back. Glenn Winston is also sidelined with a knee injury and hasn't practiced yet this camp. It paved the way for Browns running back Shaun Draughn (5-11, 205) to have another fine day. Of course, the Browns are hoping that Johnson and West will be back soon. In the meantime, Draughn, Crowell and rookie Luke Lundy will carry the load.