Cleveland Browns face significant challenges against Titans
The Cleveland Browns are gearing up for a crucial Week 14 clash against the Tennessee Titans, but their rookie quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, will enter the game without the essential support from key offensive linemen. The team has announced that starting right guard Wyatt Teller and starting right tackle Jack Conklin will be sidelined for this matchup, presenting a considerable obstacle for the Browns’ offensive line.
Injury struggles for the offensive line
Wyatt Teller is grappling with a calf injury, while Jack Conklin remains in concussion protocol. The absence of these two starters not only impacts the offensive line’s effectiveness but also places additional pressure on Sanders as he navigates his first season in the NFL.
Veteran replacements stepping in
To fill the void left by Teller and Conklin, Cleveland will turn to veteran Teven Jenkins at right guard and KT Leveston at right tackle. Jenkins, who started for the Chicago Bears last season, brings experience to the line, while Leveston is set to make his third start of the year. This shift marks the eighth different starting offensive line combination for the Browns this season, highlighting the ongoing struggles the team has faced with injuries.
As the Browns prepare for their showdown with the Titans, the stakes are high. Without critical components of their offensive line, the team must adapt quickly to ensure Sanders receives adequate protection as they seek to turn their season around.

