The dust has settled on the NFL Draft and rookie mini-camp looms next weekend for the Cleveland Browns. There's also the looming 2024 schedule reveal, which could be shared any day now after the NFL teased the annual made-for-TV event last weekend.
Cleveland offensive tackle Jedrick Wills has been a constant in the Browns’ lineup, starting every game he’s played since the team selected him with their first-round draft pick in 2020.
Each time the NFL Draft rolls around it gives teams around the league to improve their roster with depth, as well as starting ability. Teams have an idea of what they want to accomplish in the draft and the Browns should have a clear one that stands out.
In an anticipated move, the Cleveland Browns have restructured the contract of left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. The reworked deal will clear just over $10.4 million of cap space, per a report.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Browns are restructuring LT Jedrick Wills Jr.’s fifth-year option to clear $10.44 million in cap space. Cleveland.com’s
The Cleveland Browns will have to continue to add to their offensive line this offseason but they’re not faced with the issue that some people think. A common talking point recently around the team has been the left tackle position and Jedrick Wills Jr.
The Los Angeles Rams could have a hole at their left tackle spot going into next season, and the team could trade for a young offensive lineman to fill that hole.
Despite looking at some potential replacements on the offensive line, the Browns are reportedly not looking to replace LT Jedrick Wills after he went down with injury along with RT Jack Conklin.
The Browns season ended Saturday in Houston with a 45-14 loss to the Texans in the Wild Card Round. Now, the Browns will shift their focus to the offseason — and the NFL Draft, which takes place on April 25-27.
The Browns’ roster keeps getting decimated as NFL free agency doesn’t show a lot of options this late in the season The Cleveland Browns were having a good day in Week 9 against the Arizona Cardinals, one of the NFL’s worst clubs.
Cleveland Browns left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. will miss the rest of the season following knee surgery on Tuesday. The 2020 first-round draft pick landed on injured reserve on Nov.
Just days removed from learning that rookie right tackle Dawand Jones will miss the remainder of the season with a knee injury, bad news struck the offensive line again as another lineman's season is over.
Stationed on IR with an MCL sprain, Jedrick Wills is eligible to be activated. But the Browns will not have their top left tackle available at any point down the stretch.
When the Cleveland Browns selected Jedrick Wills Jr. in the first round back in 2020, they envisioned things going better than we’ve seen the last couple of years.
The Browns placed former first-round left tackle Jedrick Wills on injured reserve this week, losing one of the pillars on their offensive line. However, Wills may not be the only offensive lineman they're without come Sunday.
The Browns received some bad news on Monday as one of the pillars of their offensive line is expected to miss an extended period of time. How will they fill the massive hole that is left?
The Browns earned a lopsided win in Week 9, but it came at a cost on the injury front.
Former top 10 draft pick and Cleveland Browns offensive lineman Jedrick Wills was carted off with an air cast over his right leg against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
The Cleveland Browns have restructured the contract of left tackle Jedrick Wills, according to reports, creating an additional $1.8 million in cap space.
Jedrick Wills has been a mainstay on the Browns’ offensive line since his arrival in the NFL in 2020, operating as a full-time left tackle starter for three years.
With the deadline for fifth-year option decisions approaching, more teams continue to commit to one extra year with their 2020 first-round picks.
The Browns are projected to be $14.38 million over the cap due, in part, to the hefty contract they gave QB Deshaun Watson last offseason. As such, there are likely tough cost-cutting decisions to be made.
Jedrick Wills is “young” and “inconsistent”. However, he also “took strides” and “took a step forward” this season. At least, that’s what Wills is according to Cleveland Browns General Manager Andrew Berry as he outlined in his press conference earlier this week.
Cleveland Browns left tackle Jedrick Wills is in his prove-it season. His future with the Browns will be at a crossroads at the end of the 2022 season.
Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Jedrick Wills enters his third NFL season. The transition from right tackle, which Wills successfully played in college
Wills avoided a serious and season-ending setback.
Cleveland Browns second-year left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. says he’s more comfortable heading into the 2021 season compared to a year ago. Wills, 22, spoke with media members on Thursday about his transition from playing right tackle at Alabama to left tackle for the Browns.
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