Tight end David Njoku and linebacker Jacob Phillips for the Cleveland Browns both suffered injuries in the team’s 23-20 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.

Njoku is reportedly set to be sidelined for 2-5 weeks with a high-ankle sprain, as he was seen in a walking boot and crutches after the game. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski later stated in a Monday press conference that Njoku will be evaluated on a week-to-week basis.

In seven starts for the Browns this season, Njoku has caught 34 passes for 418 yards and one touchdown.

Meanwhile, Phillips is likely done for the season with a pectoral injury, but is still undergoing medical evaluations. Phillips took over signal-calling duties after linebacker Anthony Walker Jr. suffered a season-ending quadricep injury in Week 3 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

In seven games played and four starts, Phillips accumulated 46 combined tackles along with two tackles for loss and a pass deflection.