The Browns head coach confirmed early-season sad news as the 24-year-old offensive tackle ruled out with a critical injury…

The Cleveland Browns will have to manage the remainder of their season without the services of their left tackle, Jedrick Wills.

Wills, who has been sidelined on injured reserve for more than a month due to a sprained MCL, underwent arthroscopic knee surgery on Tuesday morning, effectively ending his season.

This development follows another setback for the Browns’ offensive line, as rookie tackle Dawand Jones sustained a knee injury in practice ahead of Sunday’s win over the Jaguars. Coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed on Monday that Jones will also be out for the rest of the season, extending into 2024.

With Jack Conklin already ruled out for the season since September, the Browns have faced significant challenges on the offensive line. James Hudson filled in for Conklin, while Geron Christian has been holding down the left tackle position. This lineup will remain unchanged going forward, provided both players can avoid further injuries.

The Browns will now have to rely on their remaining offensive linemen to maintain stability and protect their quarterback for the remainder of the season.

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