Jedrick Wills Jr., a former offensive tackle from Alabama, has faced a series of injuries in recent seasons, limiting his appearances in only five out of the Browns’ 11 games this year. Wills has been struggling with a recurring right knee injury, which previously required surgery a year ago. This injury had kept him out of the final eight games of last season. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski addressed Wills’ current status and the potential of his return in the near future during a press conference. “It is necessary to address the symptoms and the individual’s feelings when treating injuries,” Stefanski stated. “The individual is putting in maximum effort. Although there has not been a positive response yet, we remain optimistic for improvement.” He is putting in effort and will continue to do his best to improve the situation. Wills participated in two practice sessions a week before the Browns faced the Pittsburgh Steelers, but he did not participate in the game. The previous week, he fully participated in practice but did not play in the game against the New Orleans Saints.