After nine seasons with the Cleveland Browns, veteran tight end David Njoku announced that he will not be returning to the Cleveland Browns in 2026. In a heartfelt message to the city and the organization, Njoku confirmed he is heading for free agency, instantly becoming one of the most sought-after tight ends on the market.
David Njoku indicated that he won’t be re-signing with the Browns. The impending free agent tight end took to Instagram this evening to say farewell to Cleveland, stating that “the time for me to find a new home has come.” “Cleveland, first off I love you,” Njoku wrote.
One of the Cleveland Browns’ longest-tenured players is ready to move on. Browns tight end David Njoku announced in a post to his Instagram page on Monday that he will be leaving the team this offseason.
Some franchises' best efforts have not led to victory parades or even Super Bowl berths. Because of untimely injuries, unfortunate circumstances, or myriad other reasons, many teams' plans throughout NFL history have not produced the desired result.
Another name has joined the growing list of candidates for the Browns defensive coordinator job. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Browns have requested an interview with Falcons defensive pass-game coordinator Mike Rutenberg.
Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reports new Browns HC Todd Monken tried to convince former DC Jim Schwartz to return after being passed over, but he declined.
At one point, Deshaun Watson was the subject of 27 civil lawsuits stemming from allegations of sexual misconduct. That number dwindled in short order, but two loomed until very recently.
The Cleveland Browns landing on Todd Monken as their head coach caused some fallout when the decision was made. As a result of hiring Monken, the Browns lost defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz. Cleveland knew that hiring Monken and passing over Schwartz for the head job could cause this.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
With the Browns‘ head coaching position going to Todd Monken, defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz will not be with the team any longer. His resignation has created a DC opening in Cleveland for the first time in three years.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Browns have requested an interview with Falcons defensive pass game coordinator Mike Rutenberg for their DC opening. Fowler mentions Rutenberg was the runner-up for the Titans’ DC job under new HC Robert Saleh before they hired Gus Bradley.
The Cleveland Browns are casting a wide net in their effort to hire a new defensive coordinator. On Thursday, Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz resigned despite a meeting with new head coach Todd Monken and the offer of a pay increase.
The Cleveland Browns have stayed active in their search to replace Jim Schwartz, who resigned as the team’s defensive coordinator on Thursday. Now, the Browns are tapping a candidate with local ties to John Carroll University, which has churned out some majorly successful NFL coaches.
Per Jeremy Fowler, the Browns are requesting to interview Panthers defensive pass-game coordinator Jonathan Cooley for their defensive coordinator position.
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports the Browns have requested an interview with Giants OLBs coach Charlie Bullen for their DC opening. Bullen is also up for the Cardinals’ DC opening under new HC Mike LaFleur.
The Cleveland Browns' quarterback situation did not get any easier to understand last season, with the signing of Joe Flacco, trading for Kenny Pickett, and then drafting two rookie quarterbacks.
The Cleveland Browns' hiring of Todd Monken was just one piece of their offseason puzzle. Cleveland has to upgrade its roster on offense in a major way
Todd Monken’s quest to replace Jim Schwartz as the next defensive coordinator as the Cleveland Browns is full steam ahead. Schwartz and Monken met on Monday,
The Cleveland Browns are overhauling their coaching staff after an underwhelming 5-12 campaign led to Kevin Stefanski's firing and Todd Monken's hiring as the franchise's 19th full-time head coach.
Garrett has established himself as arguably the best defensive player of his generation after winning his second AP Defensive Player of the Year award in three seasons.
During a Thursday appearance on the FanDuel TV "Up & Adams" program, the Hall of Famer ripped Monken and the Browns for how Sanders seemingly is being treated this offseason.