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Browns LT Jedrick Wills out with knee injury, Cleveland leads 20-0
The Browns have lost their left tackle for at least the rest of Sunday and potentially much longer.
was carted off the field with an air cast over his right leg and was quickly ruled out with a knee injury.
A first-round pick in 2020, Wills had played every one of Cleveland’s offensive snaps this season entering Sunday’s game.
The Browns have also lost receiver Marquise Goodwin, who has been ruled out after going for a concussion check.
Cleveland scored its second touchdown of the day after rookie quarterback Clayton Tune was strip-sacked in the third quarter deep in Arizona territory. Quarterback Deshaun Watson connected with tight end David Njoku for a 5-yard score to cash in what was just an 11-yard possession, giving the Browns a 20-0 lead.
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Ahead of Sunday’s AFC North showdown in Baltimore, the Browns have elevated two practice squad members to the roster for the game.
With Greg Newsome dealing with an injury, and his status of playing remains to be seen, and down Cameron Mitchell to the injured reserve, the Browns elevated veteran cornerback A.J. Green. His inside and outside experience in Cleveland will serve well for depth.
He is in his third NFL season with the Browns out of Oklahoma State. He has appeared in 31 career games with two starts. Green will continue to wear the usual No. 38 he has worn since joining the team in 2021.
With injuries to the receiving group, the Browns also elevated Austin Watkins off the practice squad. Watkins is a bigger body at 6-3 and 210 pounds and will serve as depth on the outside. This is his first NFL season as he was an undrafted free agent back in 2021. He will wear No. 80 on Sunday just as he did during a stellar preseason.
Both Green and Watkins have been with the Browns practice squad throughout the season so their experience in the system should be seamless.
BEREA, Ohio — Each and every week, from Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski down to the players on the roster, the popular quote is ‘to go 1-0 this week’. No matter how big a game might be down the road, the mantra is echoed by the players and the coaches.
However, for this week, there is no better focus to have.
Since the Browns returned to the NFL, the team has not had too many important regular season games. Let’s face it, the Browns have not been very good since 1999.
However, this week’s AFC North showdown with the Ravens is a big game, for a lot of reasons, and it might be the biggest regular season game since 1999.
The Ravens are 7-2 and 2-1 in the AFC North. The Browns trail the Ravens by 1.5 games, overall, but the Ravens are 2-0 in the division, while the Browns are 1-2. A loss would knock the Browns to 2.5 games behind the Ravens and put them 1-3 in the AFC North, while Baltimore would be 3-0. Getting swept by the Ravens would all but put the AFC North out of reach.
But a win would vault the Browns to just a half a game behind the Ravens, but bring them even at 2-2 in the AFC North standings.
More importantly, a win over the Ravens could serve as a launching pad to vault the Browns into the second half of the season, starting with a return game with the Steelers next Sunday at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson was asked about the big game with the Ravens this week and the extra meaning it has.
“Another game to go 1-0,” Watson said. “And that’s the vision we have, is focus on Baltimore and that’s it. We’re not worried about the outside noise or who’s the best team in the league and things like that. It’s the NFL. Everybody’s good and anybody can get beat on any given day. So, our main focus is executing and mastering this game plan. And then once Sunday comes, we got to go out there and play.”
Nothing could be more true.
Watson also has a chance to put his sub-par and injury-plagued play behind him, since joining the Browns and whether he will regain the Pro Bowl form the Browns gave up three first-round draft picks and $230 million guaranteed to acquire him.
This is a chance for Watson to start paying returns on the Browns’ investment in him and a chance for him to show that he is indeed an elite quarterback in the NFL.
The Browns should go ‘all in’ and pull out all the stops to do whatever they need to do to come out of Baltimore with a win.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson was asked about the big game with the Ravens this week and the extra meaning it has.
“Another game to go 1-0,” Watson said. “And that’s the vision we have, is focus on Baltimore and that’s it. We’re not worried about the outside noise or who’s the best team in the league and things like that. It’s the NFL. Everybody’s good and anybody can get beat on any given day. So, our main focus is executing and mastering this game plan. And then once Sunday comes, we got to go out there and play.”
Nothing could be more true.
Watson also has a chance to put his sub-par and injury-plagued play behind him, since joining the Browns and whether he will regain the Pro Bowl form the Browns gave up three first-round draft picks and $230 million guaranteed to acquire him.
This is a chance for Watson to start paying returns on the Browns’ investment in him and a chance for him to show that he is indeed an elite quarterback in the NFL.
The Browns should go ‘all in’ and pull out all the stops to do whatever they need to do to come out of Baltimore with a win.
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