Cleveland's going to have an interesting offseason. There's no question there. On Wednesday, Feb. 25, Todd Monken, the Cleveland Browns' newest head coach, took time to speak to the media in attendance at the NFL Combine.
The Browns are looking at a complete overhaul of the offensive line, so going into this draft with the mentality of solidifying a future strength up front for their new head coach and a young quarterback, whether Shedeur or a new selection in 2027, is paramount.
The Cleveland Browns continue their notorious search for the franchise signal-caller—even with the promise of their young quarterback Shedeur Sanders. It’s no secret that the quarterback is football’s most important position—and for the Browns, it’s the one spot they’ve struggled to nail year after year.
Minter is replacing a franchise legend in John Harbaugh and is also taking over a team that missed the playoffs after it finished the 2025 regular season with a record of 8-9.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
New Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken is all about relationships. As an offensive-minded coach, Monken values players over plays. After his podium media availability at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, the 60-year-old head coach spoke with reporters candidly about how much relationships matter to him – in the college ranks and in the NFL.
Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken made an honest admission about his interest towards joining John Harbaugh and the New York Giants as their offensive coordinator.
Browns HC Todd Monken said that ST coach Byron Storer made it clear during the interview process that he was the right candidate for the role. “First off,
The Cleveland Browns will have a lot of tough decisions to make on draft weekend, including their ten selections overall. The two in the first 24 picks will be detrimental to improving the team.
Perhaps the most overrated aspect of the NFL Scouting Combine -- one that has nothing to do with the prospects being evaluated -- is the chance to listen to general managers and head coaches speak on how the offseason is shaping up for each team.
Browns QB Deshaun Watson has had a tumultuous time in Cleveland, but HC Todd Monken said he’s not writing off Watson to earn their starting job. “Anytime
An open competition between Shedeur Sanders and veteran quarterback Deshaun Watson is seemingly generating debate, and at least one ESPN analyst believes one contender holds a significant edge.
The Cleveland Browns have an offseason ahead that’s quite unpredictable how it’s going to play out. Coming off a 5-12 season, it’s clear where the Browns must improve. This offseason will be focused on getting the offense right for the Browns.
As the 2026 NFL Combine began, Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry spoke to the media. When asked about the team’s quarterback plans, he said Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson are still the two top candidates to be next season’s starter.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry hosted his annual press conference at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis on Tuesday afternoon. Ahead of his seventh year with the Browns, Berry was peppered with questions about the ongoing quarterback search as well as rebuilding the offensive line and wide receiver position groups.