The Seattle Seahawks will travel to take on the Cleveland Browns in Week 6. They will probably play in Cleveland without two of their starting offensive linemen. Duane Brown and DJ Fluker are doubtful versus the Browns on Sunday.

Brown is nursing a biceps injury that has been ailing him since Week 3 against the New Orleans Saints. However, the team's left tackle has taken all of the snaps with the offense in the past two weeks.

In the first five games of the season, the Seahawks have allowed 13 sacks on Russell Wilson (18th in the NFL). Among those sacks, Brown has only given up one of those on the team's franchise quarterback in 324 offensive snaps played.

On top of that, Brown has started in 30 straight games for the Seahawks since he arrived via trade by way of the Houston Texans. His streak is unlikely to stay alive as he is listed as doubtful for Sunday.

As for Fluker, Seattle's left guard is dealing with a hamstring injury that he sustained in last week's contest against the Los Angeles Rams. Fluker has played in 263 offensive snaps this season and has allowed two sacks on Wilson.

If both Brown and Fluker are unable to go, George Fant will likely play left tackle while Jamarco Jones steps in at right guard. Currently, the Seahawks have only nine offensive linemen on the roster; with three of them having a chance to be out in Week 6.

As a result, Pete Carroll could elect to promote Jordan Roos, Elijah Nkansah, or Kyle Fuller from their practice squad ahead of Sunday's game.