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Insider reveals an injury update about dawn Jones

Last season, the Cleveland Browns had a lot of excitement in the NFL in the NFL in the NFL with only 15.2 points per game, and although all new quarterbacks and running backs, which were added to this offseason, are much excited.

None of the skill players will be able to put more points on the board without the urgently needed improvement compared to an offensive line that gave up 66 sacks in 2024 and paved the way for less than 100 meters of rushing per game.

A large part of this improvement has to come from the projected start -linking -tackle Dawand Jones, who, according to Mary Kay Cabot from Cleveland.com, recovered well and takes part in the offseason work to be ready for week 1.

“Brown's offensive Tackle Dawand Jones, who suffered a broken fibula against the saints in week 11, who had to be operated on, works again in the voluntary offseason program and prepares to start the season on the left Tackle,” wrote Cabot. “Jones, who missed the last seven games of the season, has a good weight and willing to lift where he stopped when he started three games on the left Tackle last season.”

The browns had enough trust in Jones in this low season to enable the former first Jedrick Wills Jr. in the Free Agency, since the leg and weight concerns were not sufficient to force the Browns to look for an alternative plan for 2025 and beyond.

The selection of the 4th round 2023 from the state of Ohio was subjected to arthroscopic knee surgery in February to fix a problem that disturbed it throughout the 2024 season, but it does not sound such a problem at this time, and the focus is on recovering the broken fibula.

He started nine games in the right tackle as a rookie before suffering an MCL injury, so


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