FILE - Cleveland Browns tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. in action against Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Bryce Huff during the NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, in Philadelphia. BEREA, Ohio — Cleveland Browns left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr.’s “business decision” to sit out a recent game with a knee injury may have backfired.
Wills said it was his decision not to play against Baltimore on Oct. 27 after he hyperextended his left knee — the same one he had surgery on in December — on the game’s first play the previous week against Cincinnati. The team restructured his deal to make it more salary-cap friendly, and if he doesn’t re-sign with Cleveland, the Browns will take a $11.8 million cap hit in 2025.
“You wouldn’t want to go out there and put forth 70% of your effort while you’re injured, and then you have somebody else who can go out there and give 100%,” he said. “I don’t want to be out there the whole time thinking about my knee. I got to focus on my assignment.”
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