With the Cleveland Browns hiring Todd Monken as the new head coach, attention turns to what the roster is going to look like. Much of the change that’ll come this offseason for the Browns is on offense where they were downright terrible last season.
It took a while, but the Cleveland Browns finally announced the formal hirings of their new offensive, defensive and special teams coordinators. Although
With the NFL Combine only three days away, the Cleveland Browns will have the opportunity to evaluate some of the top prospects that might be available with the sixth pick.
A sweet gesture from boyfriend Myles Garrett had left Chloe Kim in tears before her Olympic run in Milan. During a Sports Illustrated interview on February 19, Kim revealed that Garrett wrote her a poem before the Olympics.
The Cleveland Browns announced they officially hired OC Travis Switzer, DC Mike Rutenberg, and ST coordinator Byron Storer. It was reported earlier this month that Switzer was set to be hired after being considered the front-runner for the job.
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The Cleveland Browns have their coaching staff almost fully assembled under new head coach Todd Monken. Hiring Monken caused some fallout from within and the Browns lost Jim Schwartz as their defensive coordinator as a result.
The Cleveland Browns are facing an unprecedented crisis. After a difficult 2025 season, the team’s entire starting offensive line is set to hit free agency next month.
A Cleveland Browns mainstay is on his way out. Wyatt Teller announced his departure from the team, and quarterback Shedeur Sanders’ reaction summed up how many fans feel.
The Cleveland Browns hired Atlanta Falcons passing game coordinator Mike Rutenberg as their new defensive coordinator this week. Rutenberg beat out Browns linebackers coach Jason Tarver and Houston Texans passing game coordinator Cory Undlin.
Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reports the Browns are promoting LBs coach Jason Tarver to run game coordinator. Tarver was a finalist for Cleveland’s DC job before they hired Mike Rutenberg.
With the Cleveland Browns mired in yet another season of uncertainty at the quarterback position, another name has been tossed in the ring. This time, it’s a reclamation project.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the Browns are promoting safeties coach Ephraim Banda to pass game coordinator under new DC Mike Rutenberg. Banda had multiple DC interviews this cycle, including with Cleveland, but will instead be promoted to pass game coordinator.
Cleveland Browns star pass rusher Myles Garrett had an impressive season this past year, setting an NFL record with 23 sacks. He brought home the 2025 NFL Defensive Player of the Year award for his outstanding performance, marking the second time in his career that he had earned the honor.
The Cleveland Browns are entering one of the most extensive periods of change that the franchise has seen since rejoining the NFL in 1999. All five of their starting offensive linemen are eligible for free agency this off season, and they've already seen the departures of two key veteran players in tight end David Njoku and guard Wyatt Teller.
Look, I’ve covered this league long enough to know when something smells off. But what’s happening in Cleveland? That’s not just off—it’s historically unprecedented, and frankly, it’s borderline negligent.
The turnover in Cleveland has been monumental since the start of 2026. The Browns will have a new head coach, offensive coordinator, and defensive coordinator for the first time since the start of the 2020 season when they moved on from Freddie Kitchens, Todd Monken, and Steve Wilks.
If you have multiple quarterbacks fighting for a job you probably have none. The Cleveland Browns have seen that play out multiple times over the last few years. Cleveland is still in search of its franchise quarterback and it can’t stop taking swings at righting the position.
Following the departure of tight end David Njoku, it seems as if the mass exodus from the Cleveland Browns is set to continue, as their starting right guard of the past seven years, Wyatt Teller, announced on Instagram that he will be leaving the franchise as soon as he becomes a free agent.
Shedeur Sanders entered his first NFL season with the Cleveland Browns as a backup quarterback, but circumstances quickly pushed him into a larger role.
With a trip to free agency looming, longtime Browns tight end David Njoku took to Instagram on Feb. 9 to say goodbye to Cleveland. Another Browns staple, pending free agent guard Wyatt Teller, did the same on Wednesday (via Mike Garafolo of NFL Network).
A 12-year veteran and a career-long Brown, guard Joel Bitonio is scheduled to become a free agent next month. Before Bitonio signs with the Browns or anyone else, he’ll have to decide whether to play in 2026.