Cleveland Browns OT Jedrick Wills undergoes season ending knee surgery

Former Alabama OT Jedrick Wills undergoes season ending knee surgery

[autotag]Jedrick Wills[/autotag] was the No. 10 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft to the Cleveland Browns and has been a sensational pick for the organization. In 2020, the former Crimson Tide stand out was named to the Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie team and has been the starting left tackle ever since.

On Tuesday, it was announced that Wills’ 2023 campaign will be cut short as he underwent season ending knee surgery today at the University Hospitals Drusinsky Sport Medicine Institute. He suffered the injury in a 27-0 win over Arizona and was placed on the injured reserve on Nov. 7. The surgeons said the operation went smoothly and he will be back to action in 2024 as good as new.

The Browns have faced injury setbacks all season long including starting quarterback Deshaun Watson. Joe Flacco has filled in for Watson and kept the team afloat, but a team can only fight so long without their starting left tackle.

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