The Cleveland Browns still have some very obvious holes heading into the 2025 NFL campaign, and perhaps none are more glaring than their gaping chasm at wide receiver.
The Cleveland Browns have a lot of questions to answer ahead of the 2025 NFL season. Fans and analysts alike are curious to see what product this team will roll out this season and what their outlook will be.
As OTAs begin across the NFL, running back Nick Chubb remains among the best available free agents at the position, and it doesn’t sound like the Cleveland Browns are in much of a hurry to try to bring him back.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry didn't sound too optimistic about unsigned star running back Nick Chubb making an immediate return to the club.
The Cleveland Browns had an impressive 2025 NFL Draft, adding seven top prospects from this year’s class to their roster. Those seven players aren’t the only new players Cleveland will watch during the organization’s rookie minicamp this weekend.
While the wide receiver position is certainly an issue for the Cleveland Browns right now, it's easy to forget that just a few years ago, the Browns had an ultra-talented receiving corps.
The Cleveland Browns needed one quarterback, so they went out there and got four. Of course, there might not be enough reps for everybody, and it’s hard to believe the team will keep all of them on its 53-man roster.
Browns GM Andrew Berry admitted that it’s “increasingly unlikely” free agent RB Nick Chubb will be back with the team in 2025. “I wouldn’t rule anything out, but I would say it’s probably increasingly unlikely,” Berry said.
Rookie contracts only have a few areas for negotiations, the Texans Jayden Higgins deal could impact Browns, others It almost feels like football is in the air.
The NFL schedule will be released next week. Rumors about the schedule are already circulating on social media, though the league has not confirmed these leaks, which have generated considerable buzz nonetheless.
The Cleveland Browns’ quarterback situation has transformed into one of the NFL’s most fascinating position battles heading into the summer months. With
Diving into five things to keep an eye on this weekend The Cleveland Browns officially begin their rookie minicamp this afternoon, and there are a handful of interesting players and storylines to watch throughout the weekend.
The Cleveland Browns may not know what they're doing at the quarterback position heading into 2025. In fact, it's almost a certainty that there's not a firm plan in place.
Shedeur Sanders' experience with the 2025 NFL draft wasn't 'legendary'. While his fall to the fifth round will be remembered for many years to come, the Browns hope they got the steal of the century. Deion Sanders' son was projected as a top-ten pick, but ended up going 144th overall.
For most Browns fans, the only move left they want to see this offseason is re-signing running back Nick Chubb. After using two draft picks on Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson while also negotiating a pay cut with Jerome Ford, Cleveland would likely have to move on from Ford or Pierre Strong Jr.
There is no question that Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku is one of the most talented players in the NFL at his position, even if his numbers have not always reflected that.
Kenny Pickett is playing for a new team this season, but the quarterback is still dealing with the same old jokes about the size of his hands. Pickett is competing for a starting job with the Cleveland Browns after the team acquired him in a trade with the Pittsburgh Steelers earlier this offseason.
Tom Brady is the single best example of draft position not mattering for an NFL player, and the legendary quarterback says he has tried to remind Shedeur Sanders of that.
It seems unlikely that Flacco, Pickett, 2025 third-round pick Dillon Gabriel and 2025 fifth-round selection Shedeur Sanders will all be on the Browns roster when the regular season gets underway in September.