Cleveland Browns wide receiver David Bell (18) makes a catch...

Cleveland Browns wide receiver David Bell (18) makes a catch as Minnesota Vikings safety Lewis Cine (6) pursues during the second half of an NFL preseason football game, Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, in Cleveland. Credit: AP/David Richard

CLEVELAND — Browns wide receiver David Bell will undergo season-ending surgery after dislocating his hip in Sunday's win at Jacksonville.

A third-round pick in 2022, Bell was injured while being tackled on a 6-yard completion on Cleveland's first possession in the third quarter. He was carted off the field before the Browns (1-1) went on to beat the Jaguars 18-13.

Bell finished with three catches for 27 yards on just nine plays.

Browns coach Kevin Stefanski awarded Bell a game ball and said he's saddened to see his season come to such a quick ending.

“Very disappointing,” Stefanski said. “We’ve talked about injuries many times and they’re no fun. Nobody likes them. Particularly ones like this that can end the season. Feel badly for David. I know his teammates feel badly for him, but he will bounce back. He’s a guy that is a big part of this football team.”

Bell, who played at Purdue, has 41 catches for 408 yards and three touchdowns with Cleveland.

Stefanski said running back Pierre Strong Jr. is “week to week” with a hamstring injury. Also, defensive end Ogbo Okoronkwo cleared concussion protocol after being checked for a head injury following the game.

Cleveland Browns wide receiver David Bell (18) is taken off...

Cleveland Browns wide receiver David Bell (18) is taken off the field in a cart after getting hurt against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, in Jacksonville, Fla. Credit: AP/Phelan M. Ebenhack

Stefanski said he hasn't ruled tight end David Njoku out “yet” for this week's game against the New York Giants. Njoku, who led Cleveland in catches and TD receptions last season, sprained his ankle in Week 1 against Dallas.

Stefanski added tackles Jedrick Wills Jr. and Jack Conklin could “potentially” play this week after missing the first two games. Both are coming of knee surgeries.

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