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Report: Former Browns top pick plans to skip season

Report: Former Browns top pick plans to skip season

Yahoo02-06-2025

BEREA, Ohio (WKBN) – Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports is reporting that former Cleveland Browns left tackle Jedrick Wills is planning to sit out most, or possibly all, of the upcoming season to fully recover from a knee injury he suffered last season.
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Wills was originally selected by Cleveland with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Wills, who is currently a free agent, has received interest from multiple teams, according to the report.
However, he reportedly believes taking this time off is the best move for the long-term future of his career.
The 26-year-old played in just five games during the 2024 season due to injury.
Wills appeared in 58 total games during his time with the Browns.
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