BEREA, Ohio (AP) -The Cleveland Browns are feeling better.
Pro Bowl nose tackle Shaun Rogers and linebacker Kamerion Wimbley returned to the team Thursday. They were among 12 players who missed practice Wednesday with flulike symptoms.
Browns coach Eric Mangini said there have been no new cases of the flu and the other ill players have not gotten any worse.
Mangini said two unidentified players have tested positive for Influenza A. The H1N1 virus or swine flu is a strain of Influenza A. Mangini said the team will continue to take preventive measures. He began taking Tamiflu medication Wednesday.
The NFL has provisions for teams hit by swine flu. Mangini is confident his players will be ready to play Sunday against Green Bay.
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