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Report: Browns OT Dawand Jones agrees to reworked deal

By Thomson Reuters May 2, 2026 | 8:18 PM

Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Dawand Jones agreed to a restructured deal for the 2026 season, NFL ​Network reported Saturday.

Jones’ deal was ‌lowered to $1.5 million base pay with $1.145 million of it being guaranteed. He played in just three games last season due to ‌a ​season-ending LCL tear ⁠in his right knee.

Jones, ⁠24, was due to receive $3.674 million in 2026 after hitting an NFL escalator by playing in over ​35% of his team’s offensive snaps in two of his first ⁠three seasons. Jones qualified ⁠via the Proven Performance Escalator, ​which pertains to fourth-year salary for ​players on rookie contracts who weren’t selected ‌in the first round.

Jones initially signed a four-year, $4.63 million rookie contract after being a fourth-round pick in ⁠2023 out of Ohio State.

But each of his three NFL seasons have ended with an ⁠injury ‌and Jones has played in ⁠just 24 games with 20 ​starts.

He ‌started nine games as ​a rookie ⁠before sustaining a season-ending MCL tear in his right knee. In 2024, he played in 10 games before a fractured left fibula ended his season.

–Field ​Level Media