In the NFL, it is common for teams, just like fans, to be overly reactionary to one game's result. When the Browns crushed the hapless Miami Dolphins in Week 7, optimistic fans perhaps believed the team was turning a corner and that a surprise playoff berth might be on the horizon.
The Cleveland Browns are 2-6 and are starting a third-round rookie at quarterback, so it’s rather obvious that they will likely be selling at the trade deadline, especially after they already traded a pair of veterans in Joe Flacco and Greg Newsome II.
Since the day the Cleveland Browns drafted Shedeur Sanders in the fifth round in the 2025 draft, many fans have been waiting impatiently for him to finally make his debut and hopefully put an end to Cleveland’s never-ending revolving door of franchise quarterbacks.
The Cleveland Browns entered the season with high expectations, but they have managed just two wins so far. Currently, the Browns sit behind the New York Jets, Tennessee Titans, and New Orleans Saints in the 2026 draft order.
The Cleveland Browns enter their bye week sitting at 2-6, a record that may push the organization to shift its focus from salvaging the current season to planning for the future.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
The Cleveland Browns are positioned to make a significant move ahead of the Nov. 4 NFL trade deadline. Several members of the Browns’ rookie class have impressed this season, showing they can make a real impact and contribute at a high level moving forward.
The Cleveland Browns have generally received praise for their 2025 NFL Draft. Browns GM Andrew Berry managed to extract significant value with the team’s No.
The Cleveland Browns’ record might not be what they were hoping for coming into the year, but all hope might not be lost for the future. Several of their 2025 NFL Draft selections are proving to be fruitful, which could be an indication of future success if they continue on their current trajectory.
Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry is known for his deal-making. Berry has executed a bevy of trades during his tenure, but few have been as controversial as his decision to deal the 2025 No.
The Cleveland Browns always seem to be in the cards for a quarterback change, with another change or two up in the air for the second half of the season.
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Just days after reports surfaced linking Myles Garrett to the Philadelphia Eagles, Richard Sherman added more intrigue to the Cleveland Browns’ unravelling storyline by suggesting that the superstar DE might need to leave the franchise altogether.
The Cleveland Browns find themselves in the midst of another frustrating season. Despite having a solid defense, the Browns are 2-6, having one of the worst records in the NFL.
The Cleveland Browns are among the unluckiest teams in the NFL as it relates to the quarterback position. They’ve tried numerous times to go after quarterbacks in the draft or free agency, hoping to find someone who can become the franchise star.
The Cleveland Browns are planning to move into new Huntington Bank Field by 2029, with official plans to break ground in 2026. With that, the team has recently started surveying fans on the possibility of handing them part of the tab for the new venue.
The NFL trade deadline is less than one week away, and that means speculation and rumors are running rampant among league circles. Will the Cleveland Browns, a very active team on the trade market once the season started, be involved in more deals?
Nothing has stirred up a hotter debate around NFL circles in recent weeks than the Cleveland Browns quarterback situation. What else is new? Head coach
The trade deadline is quickly approaching, as the limit to move players is on Nov. 4, next Tuesday. The Green Bay Packers are 5-1-1, and cornerback is probably their most impactful need, while the Cleveland Browns are 2-6 and could be sellers.
Skip Bayless intensified his criticism of the Cleveland Browns’ handling of rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, urging the team to consider trading the young passer.
Colorado fans will have to wait longer to see former quarterback Shedeur Sanders‘ return to Boulder. The 23-year-old will remain in Cleveland, in case the Browns decide to start him as the quarterback.
Upon further review, Dillon Gabriel’s performance has gone from disappointing to downright surreal. His fourth start wasn’t just bad — it was the kind of disaster that makes you question whether anyone on the Cleveland Browns’ offensive staff even owns a playbook.
The upcoming NFL trade deadline is less than a week away, and the Browns are pretty clearly sellers at 2-6 heading into the bye week. Joe Flacco was the first piece sold off, and the Browns then swapped pending free agent Greg Newsome for Tyson Campbell, who is signed through 2028.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Browns are open to trading veteran S Rayshawn Jenkins. Signed to a one-year deal this offseason, Jenkins has had a steady role on defense and special teams so far. Jenkins, 31, is a former fourth-round pick of the Chargers back in 2017 out of Miami.