Jedrick Wills Jr. demoted after "business decision" to sit out with injury

Alex Parker

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Jedrick Wills Jr. faces the consequences of his "business decision" as he is benched by the Cleveland Browns.

Why it matters: Wills, the team's starting left tackle, made the choice to sit out a game due to a knee injury, but it resulted in him losing his starting position.

  • Wills decided not to play against the Baltimore Ravens after hyperextending his left knee in the previous game.
  • The Browns went on to win with Dawand Jones at left tackle, prompting coach Kevin Stefanski to inform Wills of his demotion.

What's new: Wills had started every healthy game of his career before being benched, making this a significant change for the young player.

Yes, but: Wills believes he made the right decision for his health and performance, regardless of the consequences.

  • He stands by his choice to prioritize his well-being over playing through an injury.

What to watch: The Browns' decision to bench Wills could have implications for his future with the team.

  • Wills is in the final year of his rookie contract, and the Browns may be considering evaluating Jones as a potential long-term solution at left tackle.

What's next: While uncertain about his future, Wills expresses his fondness for the team and maintains his readiness to contribute when called upon.

  • Coach Stefanski still believes in Wills and expects him to be prepared for any opportunities that arise.

The bottom line: Wills' "business decision" has resulted in a temporary setback in his role as the starting left tackle.

  • The situation highlights the delicate balance between player health and performance expectations in professional football.