Browns Center Alex Mack has not missed a start since being drafted 21st overall in 2009.
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Cleveland Browns Center Alex Mack’s season is over after he suffered a broken fibula in Sunday’s 31-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to NFL.com Insider Ian Rapoport. He is, however, expected to make a full recovery.
Mack was hurt during a second-quarter rushing attempt by the Browns, crumbling to the ground as trainers descended. Mack was carted off to the locker room and quickly ruled out by the team.
Starting RG John Greco took over at center with Paul McQuistan moving into Greco’s position on the line.
This will be the first time Mack has missed any time since being drafted No. 21 overall in the 2009 NFL draft. Mack is a two-time Pro Bowler who was named to his first All-Pro selection in 2013.
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