BEREA, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns couldn't win without Joe Haden. They might have to try again.
Haden missed practice Thursday with an oblique injury, and the Browns could be missing their top cornerback -- and arguably their best defensive player -- on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys.
Haden, who was suspended four games by the NFL earlier this season for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing drugs, got hurt during a drill in Wednesday's practice. He stayed on the field and was listed as "limited" on the Browns' injury report, but he did not participate at all Thursday, and his status for this week's game remains uncertain.
It's another setback for Cleveland's defense, which has been ravaged by injuries all season. Starting tackle Ahtyba Rubin is expected to return this week after missing three games with a calf injury, but if Haden can't play, the Browns again will be forced to adjust.
Haden likely would be responsible for covering Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant, who has 45 catches for 590 yards and three touchdowns.
While Haden served his suspension for testing positive for the stimulant Adderall, the Browns went 0-4. They're 2-2 since he returned, and Haden's presence has not only bolstered Cleveland's secondary, but he has forced opposing teams to game plan differently.
Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press