The Browns will be without one of their key defensive contributors for the rest of 2025.
In his Monday news conference, head coach Kevin Stefanski said defensive tackle Maliek Collins suffered a quad injury that requires surgery and will keep him sidelined for the remainder of the season.
Collins, 30, was in his first season with the Browns. He registered a career-high 6.5 sacks with seven tackles for loss and 13 QB hits in 12 games.
Additionally, running back Dylan Sampson is day-to-day with a calf injury, right tackle Jack Conklin is in concussion protocol, and right guard Wyatt Teller is considered week-to-week with a calf injury.
The Browns will host the Titans in Week 14.

NBC News NFL

Clutch Points NFL
Newsweek Top
New York Post Sports
KSNB Local4 Central Nebraska
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sports
NFL Seattle Seahawks
Akron Beacon Journal
ABC30 Fresno Sports
NFL Cleveland Browns
NFL New Orleans Saints
AlterNet