Shedeur Sanders will face an uphill battle to earn a spot on the depth chart with the Cleveland Browns this summer, and one analyst believes his long-term projection could be even more dire.
The Cleveland Browns finished the 2024 season as the NFL’s second-worst team, leaving little room for optimism heading into 2025. The roster’s top-heavy salary structure continues to limit flexibility, with cap relief unlikely to arrive soon.
The Cleveland Browns will enter training camp this year with a lot of business to tend to. Atop the docket will be, of course, finding a starting quarterback.
The Cleveland Browns made waves across the NFL with their decision to bring back Joe Flacco as a potential starter for the 2025 season. At 40 years old, the veteran quarterback now enters a crowded competition featuring Kenny Pickett and rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders.
After parting ways with former Georgia Bulldogs star Nick Chubb, the Cleveland Browns have a lot of question marks in their backfield. Fourth-year pro Jerome Ford has performed admirably as a backup so far in the league, but he'll have to prove he can handle a full-time workload next season.
Many NFL fans wonder what happened to Nyheim Hines, a former 2018 4th-round pick who last played in 2022, splitting the 2022 season with the Indianapolis Colts and Buffalo Bills.
The Cleveland Browns’ quarterback situation has taken an unexpected turn with Shedeur Sanders embracing the grind in ways that have captured fan attention.
The Cleveland Browns have remained very quiet on the trade front this offseason, but things could change at some point in 2025. It's no secret that the
Ohio Republicans' strategy for funding a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns using residents' unclaimed funds violates multiple provisions of the state and federal constitutions, according to a class action lawsuit filed in county court.
The Cleveland Browns have struggled to re-establish themselves at the top of the NFL since their reinstatement in 1999. Long gone are the days of the franchise’s dominance, and plenty of that has had to do with the team’s struggles at the quarterback position.
Many people around the league aren't sold on the Browns' offensive line heading into 2025. Despite the strong resumes of Joel Bitonio, Wyatt Teller, Jack Conklin, and even Ethan Pocic, there is plenty of concern about how this group will perform after ranking near the bottom in pass and run-blocking grade.
The 2023 season feels like a decade ago for the Cleveland Browns. The playoff-bound Browns that finished 11-6 that year fell eight games in the standings last season.
A former Cleveland Browns player is looking to make his way back to the league. Three years after being forced to step away from the game, Nyheim Hines wants to get another chance.
A remake of a classic, “The Naked Gun” poked fun at the Browns Far from a cinephile site, we know a classic movie or two. Whether they are classics because
The Cleveland Browns need someone to step up and give them a hand on offense. Jerry Jeudy looked like a legitimate WR1 last season, but now he needs to prove that he can consistently be that guy.
With all the drama surrounding the Cleveland Browns' quarterback battle this summer, there has been one unit that has yet to gain the attention of fans heading into the 2025 NFL season.
Coming off a season in which they won just three games—a steep drop after making the playoffs the year prior—the pressure is on the Cleveland Browns to show improvement and get back on track in 2025.
In the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns found themselves a diamond in the rough in Donovan Peoples-Jones. The Michigan product went on to spend three full seasons in Cleveland tallying 1,837 yards and eight touchdowns in 50 games and 30 starts.
The Cleveland Browns haven't exactly had a ton of luck handing out multi-year contracts in recent years, and that goes beyond the infamous Deshaun Watson deal.
The Cleveland Browns enter the 2025 NFL training camp surrounded by an unusual level of quiet. After years of chaos, roster churn, and quarterback carousel rides, Cleveland has embraced a relatively understated offseason.