While it didn’t come entirely out of left field, the Cleveland Browns’ long-awaited—though not necessarily long-anticipated—turnaround of last season is made all the more surprising when considering the amount of injuries that they had in the secondary, with all of their projected starters missing time, most with at least four games.
But they lost two projected starters for the entire season, and that includes former second-round cornerback Greedy Williams, who made a very promising combination with Pro Bowler Denzel Ward—a player who missed four games last season himself.
Williams suffered a shoulder injury a couple of weeks before the start of the regular season.