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Jordan Cameron practices Friday but ruled out

Pittsburgh Steelers v Cleveland Browns

Pittsburgh Steelers v Cleveland Browns

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One of the AFC’s Pro Bowl performers from a season ago has returned to practice after more than a three-week absence.

Browns tight end Jordan Cameron (concussion) was on the field Friday as the Browns worked out ahead of Sunday’s matchup at Atlanta, Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer observed.

The 26-year-old Cameron has missed the last three games after suffering his third concussion in less than two years in the October 26 win vs. Oakland. Overall, he’s hauled in 13 passes for 250 yards and one touchdown in six 2014 contests. Earlier in the campaign, Cameron was plagued by a shoulder injury, further hurting his production.

The Browns’ offense is already slated to have wideout Josh Gordon back in the lineup on Sunday after a nine-game suspension. The Browns’ final injury report, posted later today, could tell us more about Cameron’s status for Week 12.

UPDATE 1:21 p.m. ET: According to Cabot, Cameron has been declared out of Sunday’s game.