Browns activate DT Phil Taylor
CLEVELAND -- The Browns' defense got a whole lot bigger, and a whole lot healthier.
Massive tackle Phil Taylor was activated Friday from the physically unable to perform list and will play Sunday against Baltimore.
AFC North blog
ESPN.com's Jamison Hensley writes about all things AFC North in his division blog.
It will be Taylor's season debut after missing Cleveland's first eight games after undergoing surgery on a torn chest muscle he hurt lifting weights in May. The 335-pounder practiced all week and coach Pat Shurmur said Friday that Taylor is "ready to go" against the Ravens.
Taylor's return will help offset the loss of underrated tackle Ahtyba Rubin, who will miss his second game in a row with a calf injury.
A first-round pick in 2011, Taylor made 16 starts as a rookie in 2011 and made 59 tackles and four sacks. The Browns have missed his size inside, where they've had to use rookies Billy Winn and John Hughes.
"It's great to have Phil back," defensive coordinator Dick Jauron said. "As of now, he'll certainly rotate into the game. We'll see how much he can go. We don't want to overdo it. He's had two weeks of work and it's been a long season. He'll definitely work in, and we're really excited about seeing him back."
Also, the Browns placed Brian Sanford on injured reserve. He spent the first seven weeks on the club's practice squad, before playing last week in a win over San Diego.
Defensive lineman Ronnie Cameron was promoted from the practice squad to the active roster.
Wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi practiced all week and will likely play Sunday. He has missed the last five games with a hamstring injury.
Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press
SPONSORED HEADLINES
MORE NFL HEADLINES
- San Francisco, Houston win Super Bowl bids
- Back in black: Woodson signs with Raiders
- Romo out at least 3 weeks after surgery
- Jets' Goodson to plead not guilty to charges
MOST SENT STORIES ON ESPN.COM
NFL WEEK 9 COVERAGE

Fantasy Football on ESPN.com
NFL Nation blog | Leaders NFL Stadium Guides | QBR ratings
Monday Night Headquarters
WEEK 9 PICKS
MNF: Eagles at Saints, 8:30 ET
- Yasinskas: Shoulds Saints start over on D?
- Graziano: Eagles' last, best chance
- Tirico: Preview with Keyshawn, Trotter

- Lomas Brown: Who's to blame in Philly?

HOT READ: THE SUPER BOWL FORMULA
- Ten criteria to reach the Super Bowl
- Which teams are primed and ready?
- Which teams are squarely on the bubble?
- Which teams are on the outside looking in?
- NFL Live OT: Most important criteria

FINAL WORD
POWER RANKINGS
- Colts, Buccaneers among big movers
- How they voted | Bloggers | Rank 'Em
- Overrated, underrated
| Bettors' Poll 
- Mike & Mike's analysis
| Bloggers 
CLAYTON / FOX / SCHEFTER
- Schefter: Will Eli, Peyton meet in XLVII?
- Clayton: Mario returns; must-win for Saints
- Fox: How do Texans terrorize opposing QBs?
- Clayton's mailbag: Playoff turnover, more
- Schefter's mailbag: Suitors for Wallace

COMMENTARY/ANALYSIS
- Garber: Giants nearly missed on Manning
- Walker: Are Dolphins mirror image of Colts?
- Howard: What's with all the moody QBs?
- Graziano: RG3 right on Newton comparison
- Yasinskas: NFC South is mostly a mess
- Kuharsky: Watching Reggie Wayne work
- Mag: Hanks has the hardest job in the NFL
- Sando's MVP Watch: Peyton stays hot
- Hensley: Eli or Big Ben? Let's debate
- Seifert: Peterson's comeback best ever?
INSIDER
- Jaworski: How teams can stop RG3

- Tuley: The best bets in Week 9

- Millman: Hypothetical line on Jags-Bama

- Outsiders: Falcons on upset watch?

- Horton: Atlanta has some vulnerabilities

- Scouts: Week 9 game previews

- Alamar: Alex Smith measures up

- Rookie Watch: Bucs leaning on Martin

2013 NFL DRAFT
- Horton: How Eagles adapt to Kelly's scheme
- Edwards: The NFL's all-time Top 20 coaches
- Tuley: Best early-season win-total bets
- Red Flags: NFC East | North | South | West
- Kiper: 2014 Big Board | Top TEs | OLBs | ILBs

