The evaluation process of Shedeur Sanders and the state of the Cleveland Browns at quarterback could be murkier for the final two games of the season.
Sanders will be without one of his prime weapons with rookie running back Quinshon Judkins slated to have surgery this week after suffering a dislocated right ankle and broken fibula late in the second quarter of Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
The second-round pick is second among rookies in rushing with 827 yards and he finished 2 yards shy of 1,000 yards from scrimmage.
Sanders is already playing behind a makeshift offensive line. Two of the regular starters are on injured reserve and another was inactive for the third straight game. Now he'll be without Judkins, who had 13 touches (eight rushes, five receptions) for 51 yards when he was injured.
The run game did show some depth in the loss. Raheim Sanders had 42 yards on 11 carries and Trayveon Williams added 17 yards on three attempts.
''I thought they both had really good moments. Rocket (Sanders) had a couple hard yards in there where he ran between the tackles, kept his legs moving," coach Kevin Stefanski said. "Trayveon made some plays in the pass game as well. So, we're counting on those guys, and we'll be counting on them this week as well.''
What the depth chart will look like for Sunday's game against Pittsburgh remains to be seen. Dylan Sampson was inactive for a second straight week due to a hand injury and could factor into the mix.
Sanders was the leading rusher against the Bills with 49 yards as the Browns rushed for a season-high 160 yards with the 5.16 yards per carry being their second-highest average in a game this season.