With the recent plague of injuries the Cleveland Browns have faced over the course of the first few weeks of the season, it has been reported that they
The Cleveland Browns continue to struggle to find any sort of consistency at left tackle. That position has been a bit of a headache for years. Now, with Dawand Jones suffering yet another season-ending injury, the team has learned the hard way that they just can’t count on him to be a long-term solution at the position.
The Cleveland Browns have some major issues at tackle right now. Dawand Jones is out for the season, and after suffering from three different season-ending injuries in as many years in the league, it’s become painfully evident that he’s not a long-term solution at the position.
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Dawand Jones was expected to be a key piece on the offensive line for the Cleveland Browns this season. Unfortunately, he made it to the third game of the year before leaving with a season-ending injury.
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The Cleveland Browns’ offensive line has been a talking point again this season. While they haven’t been as bad as they were last season, injuries and age are still major concerns.
The Cleveland Browns are looking for help on the blind side after losing offensive tackle Dawand Jones to a season-ending injury in Week 3.
The Cleveland Browns are 1-2 on the season and probably should be 2-1 if it weren’t for a couple of blunders against the Cincinnati Bengals. In Week 3, the Browns went out and beat the Green Bay Packers and they have that to hang their hats on.
The Cleveland Browns picked up their first win of the season on Sunday, defeating the Green Bay Packers 13-10. It took some dramatic late-game plays from all three units, but the Browns got it done.
A couple of years ago, the Browns lost Jack Conklin to a season-ending injury, and that opened the door for then-rookie Dawand Jones. The 2023 fourth-rounder ended up starting nine of the next eleven games and looked like a long-term piece up front before going down with a knee injury in December 2023.
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The Browns announced on Wednesday that they have placed OT Dawand Jones on injured reserve and signed OT Thayer Munford from the Patriots’ practice squad in his place.
The Cleveland Browns’ offensive line issues continue to be a huge concern this season. The unit, which was once one of the strongest in the league, is now aging and brittle.
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Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Dawand Jones is out for the remainder of the season with a torn right ACL. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed Jones would be placed on injured reserve and spend the rest of the season recovering to be ready to get back on the field next season.
The Browns recorded their first win of the campaign Sunday, but their offensive line suffered a blow in the process.
Sunday’s Week 2 loss in Baltimore was a far from ideal outing for the Cleveland Browns, and a player the team hoped to rely on missed game time for an unusual reason. The Browns failed to produce a promising performance in the 41-17 loss on Sunday to Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
Cleveland Browns fans had a scary moment during the team’s practice on Wednesday, when reporters shared the news that starting tackle Dawand Jones was being carted off the field.
Dawand Jones is entering a make-or-break season in 2025, coming off a rough year last season where he dealt with a multitude of lower-body injuries. As he's recovered this offseason, Jones has also prioritized transforming his body.
If the Cleveland Browns are going to be better in 2025, it's going to start up front with the offensive line. It’s frequently expressed that one of the most important positions in the NFL is the left tackle position.
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According to Jeremy Fowler, Browns OT Dawand Jones recently underwent arthroscopic knee surgery but is expected to be fully recovered in time for training camp. Fowler notes Jones played through a lingering injury last season but will begin running soon.
The Cleveland Browns left Louisiana with more than just a stinging 35-14 loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. The defeat capped a challenging performance and a devastating injury to left tackle Dawand Jones, further complicating their already difficult season.
Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Dawand Jones is done for the season after fracturing his left ankle during Sunday's 35-14 loss to the New Orleans Saints.
Dawand Jones went down midway through the Browns’ Week 11 contest. The second-year offensive tackle had an air cast applied before being carted off the field, and he was quickly ruled out for the remainder of the contest.
Browns LT Dawand Jones was carted off the field in an air cast on Sunday against the Saints when RG Wyatt Teller accidentally rolled up on his left ankle.
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