The Cleveland Browns activated three-time Pro Bowl guard Wyatt Teller from injured reserve on Saturday.
Teller was put on injured reserve on September 25, just three days after he injured his knee in the third quarter of Cleveland’s 21-15 loss to the New York Giants.
At 29 years old, Teller has started three games this season and has played in 86 games total, starting 78 for the Browns and Buffalo Bills (2018). He was selected for the Pro Bowl three years in a row from 2021 to 2023.
To make space for Teller on the roster, the Browns waived cornerback Kahlef Hailassie. They also promoted wide receiver/punt returner Jaelon Darden from the practice squad.
Hailassie, 23, made eight tackles in 10 career games, with one start, for the Browns.
Darden, 25, has one catch for six yards in three games this season, including one start. He has returned 68 punts for 667 yards (9.8 average) and 27 kickoffs for 565 yards (20.9 average) in 27 career games with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2021-22) and the Browns.