Cleveland Browns left tackle Dawand Jones underwent successful surgery Thursday after he sustained a season-ending knee injury during their 13-10 victory against the Green Bay Packers last Sunday.

The surgery repaired a Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) tear in his knee and a hamstring avulsion suffered in Game 3.

Team Physician James Voos, M.D., performed the surgery at University Hospitals, and a full recovery is expected for the 2026 season.

Jones took a low hit Sunday against the Packers and went down on the field. Jones was helped off the field by medical trainers, who took him into the blue medical tent for evaluation. He was listed as questionable and, by the second half, was downgraded to out due to a knee injury.

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