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Hanford Dixon is sad about the injury messages from Browns Defender

The Cleveland Browns recently delivered crushing messages and placed the linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah in the reserve/physically unable to perform the list and ended his 2025 season before started.

This development had many destroyed in the organization, including the Browns Legend Hanford Dixon.

The former Cornerback informed his emotional reaction to his latest podcast and explained why this loss stabs in particular for defense.

“You could see that he (Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah) was always a well-prepared guy. I mean, you could see how he made plays how fast he was.

The talented 25-year-old defender has been out of the way since the end of last season when he suffered a serious neck injury during a collision with Ravens, which Derrick Henry left.

Although the doctors initially took him to the hospital after the incident, he later released him with full exercise in all extremities.

The General Manager of Browns, Andrew Berry, recently confirmed that the organization is firmly behind Owusu-Koramoah despite this setback at the end of the season.

However, Berry did not make any predictions about his football, mentioned that the Line backer remains positive during the entire process.

This setback comes at a particularly difficult time after its breakthrough 2023 campaign, in which he received 101 duels and contract extension per bowl recognition.

The organization now prioritizes its health and long-term well-being, especially football considerations.


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