Young Browns Offensive Lineman Shares Injury Update.
Dawand Jones startled many people when he replaced right tackle Jack Conklin last season. After a poor start in offseason meetings, the Cleveland Browns rookie devoted himself to conditioning. However, it was his seemingly smooth method of handling pass rushers that .
Dawand Jones startled many people when he replaced right tackle Jack Conklin last season.
After a disappointing start in summer meetings, the Cleveland Browns rookie focused on training, but it was his almost effortless handling of pass rushers that wowed fans and pundits.
When Jones, at 6-foot-8 and 374 pounds, got between a defender and his quarterback, few opposition pass rushers could get near.
Recently, Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon-Journal met up with Jones at the Cleveland Auto Show
In between signing autographs with Browns teammate David Njoku, the youngster discussed his comeback from a knee injury.
Jones underwent surgery to repair his medial collateral ligament (MCL) and meniscus cartilage in mid-December.
Cleveland’s 2023 fourth-round pick described himself as “day-to-day” and said he is getting near to where he should be.
While he is still not 100 percent, the player plans to participate in this year’s offseason exercises.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski has previously claimed that Jones, Conklin, and Jed Wills will be ready for the 2024 regular season.
Cleveland’s youngest offensive lineman showed evidence of good health in another recent public appearance.
Jones, a great NBA fan, witnessed the Cleveland Cavaliers’ stunning win over the Dallas Mavericks this past Tuesday.
Jones was captured on tape leaping for joy after Max Strus made a long buzzer-beating shot to give the Cavs the win.
Jones also told Ulrich that he is pleased for former Browns offensive line coach Bill Callahan and hopes to improve his skills under new Cleveland offensive line coach Andy Dickerson.