Conklin (knee) was inactive for Sunday's 21-15 loss to the Giants due to a hamstring injury suffered during practice Friday, Tom Withers of the Associated Press reports.
Conklin missed the first two games of the season while recovering from surgery to address a torn ACL and MCL, an injury he suffered last September. He appeared on track to play Week 3 and was listed as questionable heading into Sunday, but he ultimately sat out after tweaking his hamstring. Fortunately for Conklin, head coach Kevin Stefanski referred to the hamstring issue as "a minor setback," so the offensive tackle could have a chance to make his season debut Week 4 in Las Vegas if he's able to resume taking part in practice within the next few days. Conklin's availability takes on greater significance after the Browns lost two tackles (Jedrick Wills and James Hudson) to injuries in the loss to the Giants.