A former third-round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns is calling it a career in the National Football League. Rubbing back Duke Johnson took to his Instagram to announce he was hanging up the cleats.
Veteran running back Duke Johnson announced his decision to retire from the NFL on Sunday. Johnson spent eight years in the NFL and played for the Cleveland…
The Cleveland Browns have one of the game’s best tight ends in David Njoku, an athlete who is 27 years old and coming into his own after last season’s breakout performance.
For Browns rookie defensive tackle Michael Hall, Jr., the past two weeks have been almost perfect. The former Ohio State product grew up less than 35 miles away from Cleveland in a suburb of the city.
With Cleveland Browns rookie minicamp set to begin on May 10th, there are a few undrafted free agents that may impress instantly. I truly believed that the Browns might select Cohen as early as the fifth round after hosting the former Miami lineman for a top-30 visit in April.
At last, Cleveland gets a first-round pick back in 2025. Each week during the regular season, Cleveland Browns fans vote in SB Nation Reacts to express their confidence level in the team.
John Johnson III, Jadeveon Clowney account for over $13 million of the dead cap The conversation around the NFL salary cap, especially for the Cleveland Browns, usually ends up in one of two camps: Overly simplified or overly complicated.
After wrapping up his latest NFL Draft, Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry began a media tour to tout the accomplishments the Cleveland front office has achieved during his tenure.
As the NFL begins its offseason activities, veterans who find themselves without strong options will start announcing their retirement from the league.
With the Cleveland Browns hopeful that running back Nick Chubb can be back and fully healthy this season, Cleveland used little capital on the position this offseason.
Seventh-round draft picks are viewed as opportunities for NFL franchises to take a low-cost chance to find a potential player for development, someone who is not viewed as a Week 1 starter for the upcoming season.
The Cleveland Browns have been in the market for a quarterback for as long as people can remember. They hoped that pursuit would finally come to an end when they traded for Deshaun Watson.
The vast majority of the NFL will hold rookie minicamp on the weekend of May 10-12. While some teams have already began their activities, the Browns have a short bit of time to wait.
One of the more interesting decisions that the Cleveland Browns made this offseason was to bring Jameis Winston in over Joe Flacco. The Browns went with the younger Winston, who had a bigger market than Flacco, though they both signed for around the same price.
We all know the story by now. Cleveland ventured over to Pittsburgh for a Week 2 Monday Night Football matchup against the hated Pittsburgh Steelers. From the first play, we knew we were in for a weird night when a pass intended for Harrison Bryant deflected off of his two palms and into the waiting hands of a Steelers defender for a pick-six.
Jamal Adams has gone from 6th overall pick to traded for big return to vet minimum? With the NFL draft in our rearview mirror, NFL free agency is mostly limited to veterans players looking for the right spot to catch on.
As the excitement of another NFL Draft settles, attention shifts to the Cleveland Browns and their selections for the 2024 season. Armed with just six picks, the Browns aimed to strengthen their roster and enhance their competitiveness for the upcoming campaign.
The Cleveland Browns swung a trade with the Denver Broncos to acquire wide receiver Jerry Jeudy this offseason, giving the team a solid No. 2 guy behind Amari Cooper.
It wasn’t too long ago that he was one of the league’s top return men.
Last season, the Cleveland Browns faced a significant setback when their star running back, Nick Chubb, suffered a devastating injury early in the campaign.
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After spending six years with the Rams, the offensive lineman will have a chance to rebuild elsewhere.
As fifth-year option decisions continue to be made around the league, the Browns will take the expected route in the case of cornerback Greg Newsome.
According to Adam Schefter, the Browns have picked up the fifth-year option for CB Greg Newsome, as expected. The fifth-year option for Newsome will be worth $13.377 million fully guaranteed for the 2025 season. Newsome, 23, was a three-year starter at Northwestern and a first-team All-Big Ten selection as a junior.
The Browns have been playing at their current stadium for over 25 years, and their lease is up in 2028.
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