Cleveland Browns left tackle Dawand Jones suffered an unfortunate injury in the first half of his team’s matchup against the New Orleans Saints. The injury raised concerns about his return to NFL action.
Here is more about Dawand Jones’ injury.
How did Dawand Jones get injured?
Dawand Jones, the Cleveland Browns’ left tackle, suffered a significant injury during Sunday’s loss to the New Orleans Saints. In the second quarter, Jones fractured a bone in his lower left leg, forcing him to be carted off the field while wearing an air cast. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed that Jones will require surgery, effectively ending his season. Stefanski expressed his disappointment and said, ”He knew it right away, and I feel bad for him.” (via AP News)
Jones appeared to tell medical staff that he suspected a broken ankle. The injury came at a difficult time for the Browns’ offensive line, which had already been disrupted by Wills’ absence. According to Stefanski, Jones, a 2023 fourth-round draft pick from Ohio State, had been performing well before the injury. Following his exit, Germain Ifedi took over at left tackle for the remainder of the game.
When will Dawand Jones return to NFL?
Dawand Jones will miss the rest of the 2024 season after suffering a leg fracture that requires surgery, as confirmed by Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski. The injury ends Jones’ campaign after he started seven games this year, playing both right and left tackle.
Jones, a second-year player drafted in the fourth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, had shown significant potential as a versatile offensive lineman. He had been a steady presence for the Browns this season. The injury marks a significant setback for the team. With the surgery required for recovery, Jones is expected to return for the next NFL season.