Cleveland Browns starting safety Damarious Randall is not playing in Thursday’s preseason finale against the Detroit Lions, but the team is looking forward to having him on the field for Week 1 of the regular season.

Randall left the team earlier this week to get a second medical opinion on his ailing knee, which kept him out of last week’s preseason match against the Philadelphia Eagles and forced him to miss a number of practices.

A player getting a second opinion on an injured body part is not always a good sign, but Randall can now breathe a sigh of relief after the results came in and revealed that there’s nothing wrong in his knee, per Nate Ulrich of Akron Beacon Journal.

Everything checked out fine, allowing Randall to run sprints Thursday with some teammates at Ford Field prior to warm-ups preceding the preseason finale against the Detroit Lions. Randall and the vast majority of Browns starters sat out against the Lions.

Damarious Randall was brought in by Cleveland after they traded quarterback DeShone Kizer to the Green Bay Packers back in March. He is expected to play a pivotal role a Cleveland stop unit that needs playmakers after allowing 25.6 points per game – second worst in the NFL – last season.

In Cleveland, Randall will play free safety after spending the first three seasons of his pro career as a cornerback in Green Bay. It’s a role that’s familiar to him, though, as he was a free safety at Arizona State back in college.

He will have his hands full in Week 1 against Antonio Brown and the high-octane offense of the Pittsburgh Steelers.