The NFL team’s coach declined to speculate on how long offensive tackle Jonah Williams might be sidelined.
Arizona Cardinals offensive tackle Jonah Williams is helped off the field after sustaining a knee injury during an NFL game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y.played every offensive snap of the 2024 regular season at right offensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals before signing aWilliams started for the Cardinals in their season-opening game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. But when he’ll play again for Arizona is not known.
A nine-year starter in the NFL, Kelvin Beachum played the rest of the game in Williams’ spot. Beachum and Paris Johnson will be the Cardinals’ tackles until Williams returns. The sixth player picked in the 2023 NFL Draft, Johnson played right tackle last season for Arizona, then moved to the left side when the Cardinals signed Williams in free agency.
Williams sustained a torn labrum during Cincinnati’s offseason program shortly after being drafted and missed his entire rookie season.
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