The Cleveland Browns will have to wait and see how things will play out with Jarvis Landry following the knee injury he incurred after last week's game.

Jarvis Landry managed to return from a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee during the Browns‘ last Thursday win over the Denver Broncos, having missed four weeks of action prior.

The said knee injury has bothered Landry late in the game but the Browns wide receiver was able to shake it off. He didn't even look fazed postgame.

However, Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski had just confirmed that Landry has another knee problem which is not related to the sprained MCL that saw the five-time Pro Bowler being sidelined for four games, per Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal.

“It's unrelated to the previous [injury],” Stefanski told reporters of Landry's new knee injury via Browns Nation.

Stefanski went on to admit that Landry won't join the Browns practice today, but is hopeful that there's a chance the receiver can practice this week.

Landry was known for being a tough player who doesn't let injuries hinder him from playing. Browns will always remember him for it, having put an emphasis to his unique mindset in one of the most memorable speeches in the history of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” show.

“I don’t know what the [expletive] has been going on here, and I don’t know why it’s been going on here, but this — if you’re not hurt, if your hamstring ain’t falling off the [expletive] bone, if your leg ain’t broke, I don’t know, you should be [expletive] practicing. Straight up,” Landry said via USA Today.