Browns left tackle Jedrick Wills is set to return from a knee injury that sidelined him since Week 9 of last season. Wills, entering a contract year, will start opposite Dawand Jones. His recovery from an MCL sprain, PCL damage, and bone bruises in his right knee took longer than expected.
After a lengthy absence, Browns tackle Jedrick Wills is cleared to play and will start in Week 3. Wills’ knee injury, which included MCL and PCL damage, forced him to miss all of Cleveland’s offseason program and training camp. His return comes as Jack Conklin sits out due to injury.
Jedrick Wills’ 10-month recovery from a knee injury is finally over. The Browns have activated their former first-round pick, and he’ll reclaim his left tackle spot alongside Dawand Jones. Wills’ injury woes included MCL and PCL damage, as well as bone bruises, but he avoided the reserve/PUP list.
Browns left tackle Jedrick Wills is back in the lineup after a knee injury kept him out since Week 9 of last season. Wills’ contract year gets underway in Week 3, with Dawand Jones on the opposite side. Jack Conklin, who returned from an ACL tear last week, will miss this game, highlighting the importance of Wills’ return.