The Cleveland Browns have been getting great injury news for its offensive line over the last two weeks. Last week, T Jack Conklin was able to get back into action and looked solid despite the loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dawand Jones’ struggles seem to have cost him his starting job Prior to the 2024 NFL season, the Cleveland Browns were thought to have three starting-level offensive tackles.
The Cleveland Browns may be past the point of trying to make a playoff run, but it would still be nice to get a win against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 6 to salvage some respect.
Will Conklin just be available, or will he start at right tackle? Here is your Week 6 injury wrap-up as the Cleveland Browns take on the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday.
The Cleveland Browns have been decimated by injuries on the offensive line this season, at times having four of the team’s five starters from a year ago – who all returned this season – out of the lineup at the same time.
The Cleveland Browns offensive line has been a revolving door for much of the 2024 NFL season as multiple players – including several starters – have been in and out of the lineup.
The Cleveland Browns offensive line has been a banged-up unit to start the 2024 NFL regular season. As many as four of last year’s five starters – all who returned this season – have been out at least one game with injuries during the start of this year.
David Njoku, Jed Wills and Jack Conklin won’t be playing Sunday afternoon If the Cleveland Browns are going to right the ship against the Las Vegas Raiders they are going to have to do so shorthanded.
The Browns will be particularly banged up along their offensive line as they play the Raiders this weekend. Cleveland announced that left tackle Jedrick Wills (knee), right tackle Jack Conklin (hamstring), running back Pierre Strong (hamstring), and tight end David Njoku (ankle) won't play in Week 4.
The Cleveland Browns entered the third week of the NFL season with 16 players on their injury report list, the second most players on any team’s report for this week.
It's been a long road back for Cleveland Browns veteran tackle Jack Conklin. Now it'll be a little a longer. After initially being listed as questionable on the Browns Week 3 injury report, the 30-year-old has been downgraded to out due to a hamstring injury that popped up about 24 hours prior to kickoff with the New York Giants.
For a third straight week the Cleveland Browns starting left tackle spot comes with a bit a mystery. Following Cleveland's final practice of the week on Friday, the team revealed their injury designations for Sunday's matchup with the New York Giants.
Jack Conklin and Jedrick Wills Jr. are getting closer to being ready to play. But their availability for Sunday’s game is still in question. The Cleveland Browns have navigated the first two weeks of the NFL season without their bookend starting offensive tackles in Jack Conklin and Jedrick Wills Jr.
The Cleveland Browns have been dealing with injuries to key players throughout the season's first two weeks. That includes players such as Jedrick Wills, Jr., Jack Conklin, Nyheim Hines, and Nick Chubb — who have all been out since last year.
The hits just keep on coming to the Cleveland Browns offensive line. As veteran tackles Jack Conklin and Jedrick Wills Jr. have yet to play this season as they continue to rehab from serious knee injuries suffered during the 2023 season, another tackle is now experience a knee ailment of his own.
The Cleveland Browns will clash with the Jacksonville Jaguars at the EverBank Stadium on Sunday afternoon for some exciting NFL action. The Cleveland Browns are ranked second in the AFC North after losing their first game.
The Cleveland Browns have one of the best offensive lines in football, and one of the biggest names along that unit is right tackle Jack Conklin. The Browns signed Conklin as a free agent back in March 2020.
The Browns were decimated by injuries at multiple spots last year, offensive tackle among them. Jedrick Wills, Jack Conklin and Dawand Jones each suffered season-ending injuries at various points in 2023, making their collective rehab progress a storyline worth monitoring.
The Browns lost right tackle Jack Conklin for the season after he tore his ACL and MCL in Week 1, which means a rookie is the next man up.
Taking away slightly from the joy of a season-opening win in Cleveland Sunday, Browns starting right tackle Jack Conklin went down with what appeared to be a serious knee injury.
Barely an hour after the Packers locked down Elgton Jenkins, the Browns agreed to a deal that will keep Jack Conklin off the market.
It is no secret that the Cleveland Browns have a lot of off-season roster decisions to make. Among them will be determining the future of Jack Conklin who will be a free agent at the end of the season.
The Cleveland Browns are in the midst of a baby boom. Wyatt Teller and his wife Carly are expecting their first child, a son in December. He is not the only Browns player with a growing family.
Conklin took a big step in his return from injury on Monday.
The Browns are starting to carve out some extra cap space.
Conklin suffered a knee injury in the first quarter of the team's Week 12 "Sunday Night Football" loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The 27-year-old missed Weeks 9, 10 and 11 due to an elbow injury.
Conklin generated concern when he initially attempted to walk off the field on his own power before his knee seemingly gave out.
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