The Cleveland Browns are looking forward to getting defensive end Myles Garrett back for the team's Week 13 matchup against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. According to Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski, all signs are pointing towards the fact that Garrett should be able to take the field for the Browns against the Titans.

Stefanski noted in a Zoom press conference on Monday that Garrett, who was placed on the team's reserve/COVID-19 list a couple of weeks ago after returning a positive result, should be cleared by the middle of the week. This should give the 24-year-old ample time to prepare for Sunday's matchup.

“Myles is on track to be cleared on Wednesday,” Stefanski said, via Jeff Risdon of Yahoo Sports.

Stefanski also noted that Garrett is “trending that way” in terms of passing all the necessary league protocols on COVID-19. All thing considered, the Browns are likely going to get the former Texas A&M standout back for their bout against Tennessee.

It is also worth noting that prior to missing a couple of weeks due to the coronavirus, Garrett tweaked his knee in Cleveland's Week 8 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. He appears to have fully recovered from that injury as well, and this does not seem to be a factor in his availability for Sunday.

The Browns have logged three consecutive wins, and will be looking to make it four out of four when they face off against the Titans in Week 13.