The names on the list of the best Cleveland Browns wide receivers in franchise history may not be the most common unless you’re a Browns a die-hard. Considering
No offensive position in Cleveland Browns history has found more consistent success than running back. The number of solid players -- franchise icons, even -- that were left off this list of the best five backs in team history is wild.
The early days of the Cleveland Browns were some of the most dominant in the history of football. The modern days of the Browns have been, well, not that.
Several NFL teams may want to trade for cornerback Denzel Ward, but the Cleveland Browns appear unlikely to entertain offers. Despite continued speculation surrounding the five-time Pro Bowler, a recent report argues Cleveland has every reason to keep one of the league’s top defensive backs.
In the Super Bowl era (1966 to present) of the NFL, a total of 30 QBs have rushed for 100 yards or more in a regular-season game. How many of the 30 can you name in five minutes?
When the Cleveland Browns traded away Myles Garrett, critics declared Cleveland’s defense had lost its heartbeat. But one NFL analyst believes Jared Verse brings a game-changing trait Garrett never possessed.
NFL teams annually make moves late in the summer, but rosters are mostly set after free agency and the draft. Here are the players who benefited from this year's offseason carousel.
ESPN just snubbed Harold Fannin Jr. of the recognition he deserves. The Cleveland Browns’ 2025 tight end pick emerged as the Browns’ position leader and a standout player across the league.
The new faces in the Cleveland Browns’ offensive line have not convinced experts that they will improve the team this season. Predictive NFL analyst Warren Sharp had made his opinion on the Browns’ OL known, and it is alarming. In his July 8 X post, Sharpe ranked the Browns 32 overall.
With training camp approaching, many around the league believe that Deshaun Watson will take the Browns’ QB1 job. However, despite that expectation, one analyst has identified a glaring flaw in Watson’s game.
Cleveland’s offseason reset keeps growing. Coaching changes and a quarterback battle were only the beginning. The Browns’ latest restructuring may now put wide receiver Cedric Tillman and tackle Dawand Jones under added pressure.
The 2025 NFL season didn't go as smoothly as hoped for some proven players. These players are the top candidates on their respective teams to bounce back this season.
LB Quincy Williams left Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator Mike Rutenberg smiling and speechless after praising his coach in a moment that quickly drew attention.
Earlier this week, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk took a stab at working out just how much the Browns had redeemed in tax credits from the insurance on quarterback Deshaun Watson‘s five-year, $230MM fully guaranteed contract.
The Las Vegas Raiders could look to add another proven receiving weapon before the 2026 season as they continue building around rookie quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
23. That’s how many sacks the former Cleveland Browns’ rusher Myles Garrett recorded last season. However, after the blockbuster trade deal between the Browns and the Los Angeles Rams, the debates started about whether Cleveland received enough value in return for one of the NFL’s most dominant defenders.
The Cleveland Browns have multiple players who need to have a good training camp to stick around now and in the future. The Cleveland Browns will be back
While all the attention in Cleveland is focused on the Shedeur Sanders-Deshaun Watson duel, there’s one spot that will see immense competition: wide receiver.
Not only are the Cleveland Browns hoping for great things from Jared Verse, but they are also leaning on another rising star. And a third player in the mix could be Harold Fannin Jr., who drew an eye-opening take from an ex-Browns star.
Cleveland sports radio host Anthony Lima of 92.3 The Fan told his audience that projecting Myles Garrett-level expectations onto new Browns defensive end Jared Verse is both unfair to the player and a setup for permanent disappointment.
The Browns’ 2026 defense is going to look a lot different without Myles Garrett. Still, they have multiple plus starters on that side of the football, and should be a good defense once again.
The Browns reeled in former Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston with the 39th overall pick in the draft, but they nearly took him far earlier. General manager Andrew Berry & Co.