Browns DT Collins has season-ending quad injury
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Browns DT Collins has season-ending quad injury
"Cleveland Browns starting defensive tackle Maliek Collins is out for the remainder of the season with a quad injury that will require surgery, coach Kevin Stefanski announced Monday. Collins suffered the injury in the third quarter of Sunday's 26-8 home loss to the San Francisco 49ers. He left the field on a cart and was later ruled out for the rest of the game."
"Collins was having arguably his best season in his first year in Cleveland, recording a career-high 6.5 sacks. Collins has also been a valuable mentor to many of the team's young defensive linemen, including No. 5 overall pick Mason Graham. The Browns signed Collins, 30, to a two-year deal worth $20 million last year. Stefanski also announced that right guard Wyatt Teller is week-to-week with a calf injury and won't play Sunday against the Tennessee Titans."
Maliek Collins will miss the remainder of the season after a quad injury that requires surgery. The injury occurred in the third quarter of the Browns' 26-8 home loss to the 49ers; Collins left the field on a cart. Collins recorded a career-high 6.5 sacks in his first season in Cleveland and mentored younger defensive linemen including Mason Graham. Right guard Wyatt Teller is week-to-week with a calf injury. Jack Conklin is in concussion protocol, rookie running back Dylan Sampson is day-to-day with a calf issue, and there is no update on quarterback Deshaun Watson's return designation from the physically unable to perform list after his October 2024 Achilles injury.
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