The Cleveland Browns chose two quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft, selecting both Oregon's Dillon Gabriel in the third round and Colorado's Shedeur Sanders in the fifth round.
Rookie linebackers typically face an uphill battle breaking into NFL defenses, especially when joining a Cleveland Browns unit loaded with veteran talent and championship aspirations.
The Cleveland Browns knew that taking Shedeur Sanders would come with much more than just the player. Whether he played or not, everybody would have a say about him, and if he didn’t do well, chances are the team would get the blame.
The impact of NFL head coaches is arguably greater than any other major US sport. Heading into the 2025 season, these are the best head coaches ranked from first to worst.
The Cleveland Browns worked out three linebackers on Thursday, per the NFL transaction wire. The full list includes: Khaleke Hudson Liam Anderson Marvin Moody (signed) Hudson, 27, is a former fifth-round pick by the Commanders in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Michigan.
ESPN broadcaster Dick Vitale made it abundantly clear this week that he'll be cheering on Shedeur Sanders throughout his rookie season with the Cleveland Browns.
The Cleveland Browns could soon make an important decision with Kenny Pickett. The former Pittsburgh Steelers draft pick hasn’t played this preseason, and the team has already ruled him out of the preseason finale.
With another wild NFL offseason in the books, teams are ready to open the 2025 regular season. We won't know the true results of the offseason moves until the season plays out, but here's a look at how each team addressed its needs.
The Browns ended the guessing game. Joe Flacco will start Week 1 against the Bengals. That answer gives this team a north star and buys time for the rookies to grow, but it also tells us exactly how Kevin Stefanski wants to play in September.
The Browns' linebacking room has taken multiple hits this offseason before the season begins, with Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah out for the season and Jordan Hicks retiring near the start of camp.
It is just about that time for Week 1 to kick off, and the Cleveland Browns still have yet to see rookie running back Quinshon Judkins take the practice field.
With the Cleveland Browns starting Joe Flacco for the start of the upcoming season, there is still one more preseason game left before the games truly start to matter.
Christopher Meloni made an unexpected appearance in Northeast Ohio this week, but the 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' star wasn’t there to solve a case.
The injury bug bit the Cleveland Browns hard in training camp a couple of weeks ago when they lost cornerback Martin Emerson Jr. for the season. Injuries have been difficult for the Browns to overcome the last few years, and unfortunately, they appear to be just starting again this season.
After weeks of deliberation, the Cleveland Browns and Head Coach Kevin Stefanski finally decided on a starting quarterback for their Week 1 clash against the Cincinnati Bengals to kick off the 2025 NFL season.
As Wednesday illustrated (on several occasions), this time on the NFL calendar often breeds trades. The countdown to final roster cuts continues, and further swaps could be coming soon as a result.
Shedeur Sanders’ oblique injury may prove to be more harmful for him than he initially imagined. So much so that it might end up with Sanders traded off to another team in his first year in the NFL.
After a disastrous 3-14 campaign in 2024, patience across Northeast Ohio for their Cleveland Browns is running thin. Ownership, the front office, and the coaching staff all know that another lost year could lead to sweeping changes.
With the roster-setting deadline on Tuesday, a key NFL trade window is open. After two deals occurred Sunday, an intra-AFC swap is done. The Browns and Jets have a deal in place.
Joe Flacco sounded completely unaffected Tuesday about being named the starting quarterback of the Cleveland Browns. On Monday, Flacco was officially named Cleveland’s Week 1 starter — a result that was hardly a surprise considering the rest of the team’s QB room.