The Cleveland Browns are back on the practice field for the second week of OTA practices with the media present for Wednesday’s practice. During the practice, former second-round pick out of Ohio State, defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr., was helped off the field while struggling to put weight on his right leg.
He was being tended to by trainers and later seen walking up and down the sidelines trying to work through the injury. It’s the same leg that he suffered a torn MCL and dislocated knee during the 2024 season finale that held him out of the start of last season.
It’s been a tough start to the career of Hall of Fame, who had off-the-field issues and injuries derail his rookie season with the team as well. He has been up and down as a player on the field, and so far, he hasn’t lived up to his draft position. It’s still early, and the team may be cautious with Hall, but it is something to keep an eye on.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Former Browns second round pick helped off the field at OTA practice
Reporting by Jacob Roach, Browns Wire / Browns Wire
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