Right tackle Jack Conklin's 2022 season has come to a close. The Cleveland Browns ruled out Jack Conklin for the season finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Additionally, defensive end Isaiah Thomas and cornerback Denzel Ward were listed as questionable.

Conklin suffered the injury in the win against the Washington Commanders. James Hudson will make the start for Conklin. This season, Conklin played hurt a ton and made 14 starts. Conklin was solid in those 14 starts, but not to his 2020 standard.

Ward is dealing with a shoulder injury, while Thomas playing could be important with Jadeveon Clowney likely a healthy scratch.

Cleveland will look to end the Steelers' season, hoping to stop them from making the playoffs Sunday in Pittsburgh.

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