It's no secret the Browns have had a massive issue at offensive tackle this season, as veteran Jack Conklin had an early absence following a Week 1 elbow injury, while Dawand Jones suffered a season-ending injury.
On the first day of free agency this offseason, the Browns only made a few minor moves, such as a trade for Kenny Pickett, along with free agent deals for Maliek Collins, Cornelius Lucas, and Joe Tryon-Shoyinka.
Myles Garrett is arguably the best defensive end in the NFL today. He has a deep bag of tricks to get by defenders, and he is stronger than almost everyone in the league.
Browns OL Cornelius Lucas said he opted to join Cleveland because he wanted to be somewhere he was truly wanted. “I felt like they really wanted me,” Lucas said, via the team’s website.
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The Browns roster isn’t significantly different after 1 week of NFL free agency but Cornelius Lucas could be very helpful The Cleveland Browns have not been very active so far in NFL free agency.
The Cleveland Browns struggled last season, finishing with the worst record in head coach Kevin Stefanski’s five-year tenure. Yet Cleveland isn’t that far removed from the 2023 season that witnessed the Browns make a surprise postseason berth despite the team’s struggles at the quarterback position.
Cleveland has reportedly signed veteran swing-tackle Cornelius Lucas The Cleveland Browns have reportedly signed veteran swing tackle Cornelius Lucas to a 2-year deal.
The Browns are set to add a veteran offensive tackle to the roster when the new league year begins on Wednesday. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the team agreed to terms with Cornelius Lucas on the first day of the free agency negotiating period.
It took until after midnight on the opening day of the legal tampering period, but the Cleveland Browns are finally on the board in free agency. Cleveland’s first move is to bring in offensive tackle depth and they’re doing it via an experienced veteran who can step in and start if needed.
The Commanders made a play to add a more accomplished left tackle today, bringing in Laremy Tunsil via trade. One of their 2024 options at the position will now relocate.
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Aaron Wilson reports that the Browns have agreed to terms with OT Cornelius Lucas on a two-year contract worth up to $10 million. Lucas, 33, signed on with the Lions as an undrafted free agent out of Kansas State back in 2014.
Dan Quinn was pleased with the play of his offensive line on Sunday. That is no surprise, considering the Commanders’ line pounded the Titans all day, accumulating 267 rushing yards on 45 running carries.
The Washington Commanders find themselves in a stable position after Week 11, with hope for a playoff spot in their sights as the season continues. The Commanders have made key decisions and upgrades this year, which have helped them build momentum for their season after last year in which they made major changes.
The Commanders will have their top three offensive tackles for Thursday Night Football. Starting right tackle Andrew Wylie (shoulder), starting left tackle Brandon Coleman (shoulder) and swing tackle Cornelius Lucas (ankle) all are active after the three were listed as questionable to play against the Eagles.
The Washington Commanders (6-2) released their final injury report ahead of Sunday’s Week 9 rematch with the New York Giants (2-6). They will be without left tackle Cornelius Lucas.
Injury updates The Washington Commanders held the second practice for their Week 9 matchup against the New York Giants today. Cornelius Lucas suffered an ankle injury vs the Bears and hasn't practiced this week.
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In 2023, quarterback Sam Howell was sacked a league-leading 65 times. That figure marked a franchise record for the Commanders, a team that has made a slew of changes on offense this season.
The Washington Commanders are wrapping up its second week of OTAs on Friday and sure enough there's plenty to discuss from Wednesday's media sessions, as well as some on-field developments.
Washington Commanders OTAs are in full swing as they continue to roll on throughout the next few weeks. We got our first glimpse of the team as things officially started on May 14 and as expected, the excitement for the 2024 season is starting to swell.
The Washington Commanders signed 15 players during the first week of free agency and they're not done. Veteran cornerback, Michael Davis, was added to the roster on Monday and now, veteran tackle Cornelius Lucas is back for his fifth-straight season in the DMV, per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
With a new regime comes a fresh start for many in the organization. That's where the Washington Commanders stand with general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn entering their first season in the nation's capital. One player who could benefit from that is Washington Commanders' swing tackle, Cornelius Lucas.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.