The Cleveland Browns are taking on the Pittsburgh Steelers in an ultra-important AFC North matchup. Everything is on the line as both franchises attempt to gain the edge in the division. Unfortunately, starting right tackle Jack Conklin fell to injury, drawing a mismatch for TJ Watt for the remainder of the game.

According to Aditi Kinkhabwala, Jack Conklin has officially been ruled out for the remainder of the game against the Steelers with an elbow injury. This is not an ideal situation, as Blake Hance steps in for Conklin and faces off against one of the best pass rushers in the league.

The injury was feared to be much more serious, as the Browns training staff brought a cart out to take Jack Conklin off of the field. Instead, Cleveland's starting right tackle waved it off and walked off the field.

He was taken inside of the stadium to the locker room, and because he walked off the field, the Browns had some optimism for his return.

This is a tough situation for the Browns, as the Steelers have a tremendous pass rush. TJ Watt is an elite playmaker on the defensive line, as he's just as good (arguably better) as his older brother JJ Watt. With Jack Conklin out of the lineup, Watt could have a field day attacking Baker Mayfield.

We'll see how it plays out, as there is still plenty of time left in the game. Keep an eye on any injury updates on Jack Conklin, as he plays a major role in Cleveland's offense.