The Cleveland Browns have had a busy day after adding three quality depth pieces in the span of just a few hours. While the team may be done adding big names until the NFL draft at the end of April, it’s a promising sign that they keep looking for small signings to improve the overall roster.
The Cleveland Browns made the biggest and likely worst trade of NFL history four years ago when they acquired QB Deshaun Watson from the Houston Texans.
The NFL Players Association is courting more controversy. In an unexpected turn of events, the union announced on Wednesday that JC Tretter would be its new executive director.
The Cleveland Browns, who have won one playoff game in 27 years since re-entering the NFL, are lobbying for more wiggle room when making trades with an eye toward the future.
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 tired of being boxed in by the NFL’s calendar. In a move that could fundamentally reshape how front offices operate, the Browns officially proposed a resolution to the league that would allow teams to trade draft picks up to five years into the future.
The Cleveland Browns remain part of the spotlight as a familiar connection emerges within the AFC North. Wide receiver Tylan Wallace’s move to the Cleveland Browns ties directly to head coach Todd Monken’s offensive plans, while ongoing free agency activity continues to reshape both rosters.
The Cleveland Browns have submitted a pretty significant rule change to the NFL. Each offseason, NFL clubs are allowed to suggest different rule changes.
The Cleveland Browns have made a couple of moves in NFL Free Agency. Their biggest move of free agency was signing former Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Elgton Jenkins to a two-year contract.
The Cleveland Browns made several free agent signings last week mostly on the offensive side of the football. Cleveland went in with a clear plan to overhaul
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.
The Cleveland Browns are still active in free agency. On Wednesday, the team signed free agent safety David Thomas, who will be a contributor on special teams.
The Cleveland Browns have cooled off from a hot start to free agency. Before the NFL’s legal tampering period even opened, the Browns traded a fifth-round pick to the Houston Texans for starting right tackle Tytus Howard.
The Cleveland Browns re-signed DE Julian Okwara to a contract on Wednesday, per the NFL’s transaction wire. Okwara, 28, was a two-year starter at Notre Dame before the Lions selected him with the No.
Apparently, the Cleveland Browns aren’t trying to fool anyone when it comes to the positions they are focusing on the most leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Cleveland Browns aren’t done. Browns general manager Andrew Berry got a head start on this offseason by trading for right tackle Tytus Howard before adding fellow offensive linemen Zion Johnson and Elgton Jenkins in free agency.
We’re past the thick of free agency and the majority of the big moves are out of the way around the NFL. For the Cleveland Browns, it’s been all about improving the offense. Cleveland needed to put together as close to a starting offensive line as possible through free agency.
Tight end David Njoku had a revolving door of quarterbacks in his ninth season with the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland had three different starting quarterbacks throughout the year, with Shedeur Sanders (3-4), Joe Flacco (1-5) and Dillon Gabriel (1-3) all producing losing records.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns spent the first week of 2026 free agency setting fire to their old depth chart. By signing Elgton Jenkins and Zion Johnson while trading for Tytus Howard , the front office committed over $118 million in total contract value to a complete offensive line overhaul.
CLEVELAND — The path to the starting quarterback job just cleared for Shedeur Sanders. As the first wave of 2026 NFL free agency settles, the Cleveland Browns have sent a loud message: they are done chasing high-priced veteran passers.
JC Tretter, the former president of the NFL Players Association who resigned from his role as the union's chief strategy officer last summer, was elected as its next executive director Tuesday.