Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry should be proud of himself. Already, Berry has landed starting right tackle Tytus Howard from the Houston Texans for a fifth-round pick.
The Cleveland Browns are bringing back the core of their special teams unit. On Thursday, free agent punter Corey Bojorquez will re-sign his contract according to cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot.
The Cleveland Browns got busy quickly, addressing their largest question mark this offseason by immediately adding to the offensive line. In the first 48 hours of the free agency window, general manager Andrew Berry cut deals with four possible starters along the offensive line.
Is Myles Garrett wasting his career in Cleveland? One former NFL star believes so, and it all comes down to one missing piece of hardware. Marcus Spears argued that Garrett’s loyalty to the Browns is a massive mistake.
An NFL insider believes Andrew Berry’s decisions are affecting quarterback Shedeur Sanders’ performance. Analyst Mary Kay Cabot thinks the Cleveland Browns GM is being partial toward wide receiver Jerry Jeudy.
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 have made a handful of additions to their roster in the past few days, but they shouldn't stop there just yet. Cleveland still has a handful of gaps to address on its roster, and here are a few more players the Browns could consider signing.
The Cleveland Browns have started their offseason overhaul. As the new league year began, the team officially parted ways with several players, according to reports.
The Cleveland Browns are evaluating the future of their offense after a difficult 2025 campaign that saw several young players thrust into larger roles.
We’ve made it through three full days of free agents around the NFL being able to agree to contracts with teams. For the Cleveland Browns, it’s been all about the offensive side of the football for the most part. Cleveland needed to revamp its offensive line with all five players set to be free agents.
The Cleveland Browns have kept busy after a slow start during the NFL’s legal tampering window. So far, they’ve signed or re-signed five players, in addition to tendering restricted free agent safety Ronnie Hickman, and extending the contract of offensive tackle Tytus Howard after acquiring him via trade.
The shores of Lake Erie are buzzing with a familiar brand of cautious optimism. This time, though, the scent of change feels more permanent than a passing breeze.
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.
A.J. Brown’s time in Philadelphia could be ending soon. An NFL insider reports it’s ‘not a matter of if, but when’ the Eagles trade their star receiver.
The Ravens shocked the NFL community twice this week. Once, when they silently traded Maxx Crosby from the Raiders, and then again when they backed out of that trade. Since then, many have speculated that the Raiders star failed the physical test, and hence the Ravens took that step.
The Cleveland Browns have made a strong push to bolster their offensive line in the early days of the NFL legal tampering period. Last week, they traded a 2026 fifth-round pick to the Houston Texans in exchange for right tackle Tytus Howard.
The Cleveland Browns have been hard at work in free agency addressing the offensive line specifically. Cleveland has added G Zion Johnson, C, Elgin Jenkins, and re-signed G Teven Jenkins.
Jedrick Wills is indeed returning to the NFL. The former first-round pick missed all of the 2025 season due to a knee injury suffered the year before and is now set to sign a one-year deal with the Bears, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The Cleveland Browns entered free agency losing all five starting offensive lineman from last season, obviously making it the number one priority for the offseason.
The Cleveland Browns need to address the tight end position, with multiple players currently free agents. David Njoku bid farewell to Cleveland two weeks ago after nine productive seasons and a Pro Bowl selection, while the Browns are not expected to place a restricted free-agent tender on Blake Whiteheart, making him an unrestricted free agent.
The Browns have been searching for a franchise quarterback for what feels like forever. While that search continues, the team made a move that should benefit whoever gets the next chance to lead the team's offense.
Through two days of tampering the Cleveland Browns have a trio of signings they can make official later today at the start of the new league year. Cleveland has been focused on revamping its starting offensive line with all five starters from last year’s team now free agents.
While it’s hard to argue that the Cleveland Browns had a great 2025 NFL draft, given their 5-12 record, Cleveland selected impact players. Most casual NFL fans focused on the team’s quarterback choices, Dylan Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, who were taken in the 3rd and 5th rounds, respectively.
The Cleveland Browns are looking to bolster the offensive side of the ball with new coach Todd Monken at the helm. They have been trying to land some talent to bolster the roster, and have done just that on Tuesday evening.
Despite coming off a major injury and being a Monday Packers cap casualty, Elgton Jenkins had interested suitors waiting. The Browns will win that pursuit, according to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero.
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.