CLEVELAND — The bitter cold off Lake Erie matches the mood inside the Cleveland Browns’ front office. The latest Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah injury update delivers a crushing blow to the dawg pound: the 2023 Pro Bowl linebacker is reportedly “doubtful at best” to ever take an NFL field again. Following a violent, head-on collision with Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry in October 2024, Owusu-Koramoah missed the remainder of that year and the entire 2025 season. Now, reality sets in. The 26-year-old defensive anchor faces a premature end to a highly promising career.
A Breakout Star Stopped in His Tracks
The hit left Koramoah with severe cervical spine trauma, forcing an immediate cart-off and an overnight stay in the hospital. While he retained full motor function in his extremities, the compression injury proved too complex to overcome. Medical staff handled the situation with precision, but neck trauma in a contact sport dictates extreme caution.
To understand the magnitude of this loss, look at the timeline. Just two months before the injury, Cleveland locked him down with a massive three-year, $39 million contract extension featuring $25 million in guarantees. (Fact Check Note: Early unverified rumors incorrectly circulated a $12.5 million deal, but official 2024 contract filings confirm the $39M figure.) During his breakout 2023 campaign, he racked up 101 tackles and 3.5 sacks, playing with a sideline-to-sideline speed that terrified opposing coordinators. Over his abbreviated four-year window, he amassed 308 tackles and eight sacks. You could feel the electric energy he brought to the stadium every Sunday. Losing a player of this caliber leaves a gaping hole in any defensive unit.
“While I won’t suit up this season, I’m focused on what I can control—my healing, my mindset, and my faith. The body may rest, but the calling never sleeps. I’ve given my heart to this game. I don’t know what’s next, but I’ll continue trusting my medical team, serving the community, and backing my brothers on the field.”
— Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Browns Linebacker
The Silver Lining: A UCLA Walk-On Steals the Show
In the brutal business of pro football, teams must find a way to survive catastrophic injuries. Enter Carson Schwesinger. Selected 33rd overall in the 2025 draft, the former UCLA walk-on stepped into an impossible situation and delivered a masterclass. Earning the AP Defensive Rookie of the Year award earlier this month, Schwesinger filled the void and then some.
He didn’t just plug a gap; he dominated. Schwesinger led all 2025 rookies with 156 total tackles, adding 11 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, and two interceptions. He played an ironman 97% of the defensive snaps. The crowd quickly learned to expect his number 49 flying into the backfield to blow up screen passes and run concepts. Fans mourning the loss of one star found themselves cheering wildly for the birth of another.
Offseason Implications / What’s Next
With the 2026 league year rapidly approaching, general manager Andrew Berry faces a tricky salary cap puzzle. Owusu-Koramoah’s guaranteed money remains on the books, forcing Cleveland to squeeze maximum value out of rookie deals like Schwesinger’s. The Browns currently possess an elite defensive unit, but depth at linebacker suddenly becomes a premium need heading into the draft and free agency. Look for Cleveland to aggressively scout mid-round linebackers to pair with Schwesinger, securing the middle of the field while giving Owusu-Koramoah all the time he needs to prioritize his long-term health over football.

