As previously discussed on Gridiron Heroics, the Cleveland Browns need to overhaul the offensive line with four Week 1 starters and a key backup set to test free agency.
The Cleveland Browns took a few hours to get going but they finally struck their first deal of free agency on Monday afternoon. Cleveland has to address the offensive line in free agency and they’ve started doing just that.
Shedeur Sanders began his first NFL season with the Cleveland Browns on the bench, backing up quarterbacks Joe Flacco and Dillon Gabriel. But after a 2-8 start to the 2025 season for the Browns, Sanders finally got his chance, earning Cleveland's starting quarterback position in Week 12 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
NFL free agency kicked off at noon ET on Monday and it took the Browns about three hours for their first signing to come through. Cleveland’s biggest need is along the offensive line with all five starters from last year’s team set to hit free agency.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Cleveland Browns are on the board in the legal tampering period of the NFL’s free agency window. At the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, Browns general manager Andrew Berry understood that the team had significant work to do on their offensive line.
NFL free agency kicked off today with two days of tampering ahead of free agents being able to officially sign new contracts on Wednesday. Heading into free agency, the Browns had several holes needing to be filled and those exist.
Cleveland’s offensive line overhaul continues. After trading for Tytus Howard and giving the ex-Texans first-rounder an extension, the Browns are turning to another former first-rounder to continue their makeover up front.
As the first flurry of free agency deals are announced during the first few hours of the NFL’s legal tampering period, the Cleveland Browns have been relegated
NFL free agency is unofficially underway Monday, as players can agree to deals today. Those deals, however, cannot be signed until Wednesday. Cleveland Browns fans are eagerly awaiting any free agent news, specifically at the quarterback position.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
NFL free agency is off and running around the league, and the Cleveland Browns are a team that hasn’t made a move yet at the time of this article. The Browns have several needs that’ll need to be addressed in free agency, especially along the offensive line.
When Shedeur Sanders walked into the Cleveland Browns’ training camp in the 2025 season, he had a QB who guided him. Unfortunately he won’t have the guidance anymore.
Jerry Jeudy’s future in Cleveland is looking uncertain. After a disappointing 2025 season, the Browns are reportedly targeting new wide receivers in free agency.
Veteran receiver Mike Evans may be ending his 12-season run in Tampa Bay. According to reports, the Cleveland Browns are a top suitor, potentially setting up a reunion with a key coach from his past.
NFL free agency begins today with teams allowed to agree to terms with free agents before officially signing them after Wednesday. The Cleveland Browns are entering a very important stretch of a couple of months where they will be reshaping their roster.
NFL free agency gets started today and the Cleveland Browns will be among the teams looking to improve their roster for the 2026 season. For Cleveland, much of the work needs to happen on its struggling offense.
While it's unclear if the Cleveland Browns' 2026 Week 1 starting quarterback is currently on their roster, it seems as of the second Tuesday of March that veteran Deshaun Watson and 2025 fifth-round draft pick Shedeur Sanders are the favorites to win the job later this year. Such a scenario leaves 2025 third-round draft choice Dillon Gabriel as the odd man out regarding the Browns' quarterback situation.
This offseason, I took control of the Cleveland Browns in GM Mode on StickToTheModel with a focus on strengthening the roster through the draft, adding depth in free agency, and maintaining cap flexibility.
The offseason fun begins today across the NFL, with the legal tampering period starting at noon ET. It’ll be a busy week around the league, including for the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland is looking to reshape its offensive line this week with all five starters from 2025 set to be free agents.
The NFL offseason moves fast and we’re already at one of the most important weeks it has to offer. With the legal tampering period beginning today at noon
Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reports that the Browns are expected to pursue veteran free agent WR Mike Evans. While it remains to be seen whether Evans will continue his career outside of Tampa, Cabot notes that Evans spent three productive years with new Browns HC Todd Monken during Monken’s time with the Buccaneers.
Three years ago, the Browns signed safety Ronnie Hickman as an undrafted free agent out of Ohio State. Fastforward three years and Hickman has established himself as a starting safety in Cleveland.
It is that time of year again. The Browns are stuck with Deshaun Watson‘s albatross contract, and as expected, they are restructuring it once again. This could be the final such transaction, as the contract expires after the 2026 season.