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Berea, OH (SportsNetwork.com) - Cleveland Browns tight end Jordan Cameron will not play in Sunday's game against the New York Jets due to a concussion he sustained during the team's most recent outing.

Cameron did not practice at all this week after experiencing concussion symptoms on Monday, one day after the Browns' 38-31 loss to the Chicago Bears. The emerging third-year pro has yet to receive medical clearance and was formally ruled out on Friday's final injury report.

The 25-year-old leads Cleveland with 75 receptions during a breakout 2013 campaign, while his 848 receiving yards and seven touchdown catches rank second on the team.

Cleveland also declared guard John Greco (knee) and reserve tight end Andre Smith (calf) out for Sunday's tilt, while star cornerback Joe Haden is listed as questionable after suffering a hip pointer against the Bears.

Haden did practice on a limited basis on Friday, however, after sitting out the previous two days' sessions.

Wide receiver Davone Bess is also questionable to face the Jets, having been away from the team the past two days to attend to an undisclosed personal matter.

Running back Willis McGahee, who sat out last week's loss with a concussion, has been cleared to play and is probable on the injury report.