Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Dawand Jones will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury he suffered against the Green Bay Packers in Sunday’s game, according to multiple reports.

Jones was hit by a low block that sent his knee into hyperextension. He will reportedly need surgery to repair the damage. This is the second straight year that Jones suffered a season-ending injury. Last year, he suffered a fractured ankle in November.

The Browns have dealt with injuries along their offensive line, with Jack Conklin missing time as well. Jones being out for the season will thrust Cornelius Lucas and KT Leveston into key roles for the team. Conklin will return at some point, and Lucas will likely take over for him.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have yet to face the Browns, but will

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