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Mayfield, who has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Broncos, is expected to require offseason surgery to repair a complete labrum tear of his left (non-throwing) shoulder, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Mayfield sustained the injury in the Browns' Week 2 win over the Texans and was initially adamant that he not only wouldn't miss any time because of the shoulder issue, but that he would also avoid surgery. The tone has since shifted after Mayfield aggravated the injury in the team's Week 6 loss to the Cardinals, as Mayfield will now see his streak of 51 consecutive regular-season starts come to an end Thursday, with Case Keenum stepping in under center. The Browns are still hopeful that Mayfield will be ready to go for their Week 8 game against the Steelers on Oct. 31 and be able to play effectively with the injury for the rest of the season, but any further damage to the shoulder could jeopardize those plans. Regardless, Mayfield is eventually expected to need a procedure to address the injury, so at the very least, he'll likely be limited in his workouts at the start of the offseason.

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