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Browns Release All-Pro Tackle Conklin
12 Mar
Summary
- Browns released veteran offensive tackle Jack Conklin on Thursday.
- Conklin was a two-time All-Pro and a former first-round pick.
- He played six seasons for the Browns after four with the Titans.

The Cleveland Browns have parted ways with veteran offensive tackle Jack Conklin, a significant move as free agency commences. Conklin, a former first-round draft pick, spent six seasons as the Browns' right tackle after an initial four-year stint with the Tennessee Titans.
During his NFL career, Conklin earned All-Pro honors twice. However, his time with the Browns was impacted by injuries, which reduced his availability. He played 57 games across his six seasons in Cleveland, a stark contrast to his 57 games in four seasons with the Titans.
This decision aligns with the Browns' broader efforts to rebuild their offensive line for the upcoming season. The team aims for a more consistently available and effective unit moving forward. Conklin's future in the league remains uncertain following his release.




