The Cleveland Browns have cooled off a bit after a hot start to free agency. Before the NFL’s legal tampering period opened last week, Browns general manager Andrew Berry was already hard at work.
The Buffalo Bills gave up on offensive guard Wyatt Teller early in his career. After Teller's rookie season, he was traded to the Cleveland Browns for a fifth and sixth round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Cleveland Browns have made heavy investments within the offense over the last couple of weeks, but they haven’t addressed one key position. Cleveland badly needs to improve at wide receiver where they’re currently set to start Jerry Jeudy, Cedric Tillman, and Isaiah Bond.
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 worked fast to mend their offensive line this offseason. Immediately after the NFL Combine, the Browns traded a fifth-round draft pick to the Houston Texans for starting right tackle Tytus Howard.
The Cleveland Browns needed to go out and put together as close to a capable offensive line in free agency ahead of the NFL draft and they’ve just about accomplished it. Bringing in Zion Johnson, Elgton Jenkins, and bringing back Teven Jenkins are all welcome moves for the Browns.
The Cleveland Browns’ $94.5 million investment in their offensive line may already be a mistake. Analyst Matt Fontana claims the new additions have created a significant problem.
We’ve made it through the NFL Scouting Combine and the thick of the top free agency moves in the last few weeks. For the Cleveland Browns, much of the focus this offseason is on fixing the offense. Cleveland operated with an elite defense last year and it didn’t matter much in the end when they finished 5-12.
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.
BEREA, Ohio — Myles Garrett just finished the most dominant individual defensive season in NFL history. He logged an unthinkable 23 sacks in 2025, shattering the previous record and securing his second Defensive Player of the Year award.
The Cleveland Browns have focused their efforts on free agency, targeting the offensive line, and have successfully strengthened their interior offensive line.
Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry began his current role with the team in 2020. His draft record since then has been hit or miss, to say the least. His first pick?
Chloe Kim recently revealed the unexpected story behind how she and Myles Garrett first connected, giving fans a glimpse into the start of one of sports’ newest power couples.
Cleveland’s first week of free agency was focused heavily on rebuilding the offensive line as they re-signed Teven Jenkins for depth after he played all 17 games last season and then signed two-time Pro Bowler Elgton Jenkins to a two-year, $24 million deal following his release from Green Bay.
This offseason it’s crucial for the Cleveland Browns to improve their personnel on offense if they’re going to take a step forward. Through a week of free agency, the Browns have made a strong effort to do so already. Cleveland signed two new offensive line starters with G Zion Johnson and G/C Elgton Jenkins.
Chloe Kim has disclosed that an unlikely matchmaker introduced her to Myles Garrett after she gave up all hope of finding love. Kim and Garrett publicly confirmed their relationship in late 2025 and attend various sporting events to support each other’s careers.
BEREA, Ohio — The initial frenzy of 2026 NFL free agency has cooled to a simmer, leaving the Cleveland Browns with a roster puzzle and a dwindling pool of veterans.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns didn’t just shop in free agency this week; they bought a whole new storefront. After a 2025 campaign defined by collapsed pockets and 48 sacks allowed , General Manager Andrew Berry acted with total aggression.
The Cleveland Browns will look to build upon their defense with some more additions to the linebacker group this draft cycle. With that in mind, let’s take a look at one part of that defense and how it may impact the Browns’ thinking for the 2026 NFL draft.
Corey Bojorquez is set to be back in Cleveland for a fifth season. The Browns announced today that they re-signed their veteran punter. “This is a place we’ve been for now going to be over half my career,” Bojorquez said in the team’s statement.