With a trip to free agency looming, longtime Browns tight end David Njoku took to Instagram on Feb. 9 to say goodbye to Cleveland. Another Browns staple, pending free agent guard Wyatt Teller, did the same on Wednesday (via Mike Garafolo of NFL Network).
Browns impending free agent OL Wyatt Teller announced Wednesday on Instagram that he won’t be returning to Cleveland for the 2026 season. Teller, 31, is a former fifth-round pick of the Bills back in 2018.
Myles Garrett’s dominant 2025 regular season was one for the ages, culminating in a new NFL single-season record with 23, along with his second Defensive Player of the Year Award.
In the next month, the Cleveland Browns will break ground on their new 2.4-billion-dollar domed stadium in Brook Park. The latest renderings on the “new” Huntington Bank Stadium paint a completely different picture from their current stadium.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
The Cleveland Browns are heading into the NFL offseason with ongoing uncertainty surrounding their quarterback position. The recent inclusion of rookie Shedeur Sanders in the Pro Bowl has intensified discussions rather than resolving them.
The Cleveland Browns’ 2026 roster could soon look a lot different from the way it has looked in a very long time. Cleveland has the entirety of its offensive
The NFL Combine is right around the corner. During the final week of February, the Cleveland Browns and 31 other NFL teams will descend upon Indianapolis to scout the top-ranked college football talent.
The Cleveland Browns and veteran TE David Njoku are going in a different direction with free agency arriving in March. It’s the end of an era for the former 2017 first-round pick in Cleveland.
The Cleveland Browns are in NFL purgatory at the moment. The Browns have an interesting mix of promising young players and established veterans who are ready to win right now.
With the NFL offseason in full swing, salary cap compliance takes up a huge part of a front office’s attention. The Cleveland Browns are one of 13 teams currently projected to be over the salary cap for the 2026 NFL season, according to the specialized website OverTheCap.com, and cap casualties are part of the process every year.
The NFL draft is always a good time of year for Cleveland Browns fans and it’s been that way for a long time. Cleveland has 10 draft picks come April and a chance to speed up their rebuild significantly.
The Cleveland Browns finalized the hiring of Mike Rutenberg as the club’s new defensive coordinator, effectively filling all four of the top coaching positions on staff.
Joel Bitonio, a veteran who has spent his entire career with the Cleveland Browns, is set to become a free agent next month. Before signing with Cleveland or any other team, he must decide whether he will play in 2026.
The Cleveland Browns are entering a significant transitional phase as they adapt to a completely revamped coaching staff. This shift has placed several veteran players under scrutiny, with questions arising about their long-term fit in the organization’s evolving plans.
Every rebuild has its emotional checkpoints. For the Cleveland Browns, the 2026 offseason represents a moment where sentiment must yield to sustainability.
The Cleveland Browns have a lot to work through with free agency around the corner and roster building beginning. Cleveland’s offseason work will take place on the offensive side for the most part where they struggled badly last season.
A 12-year veteran and a career-long Brown, guard Joel Bitonio is scheduled to become a free agent next month. Before Bitonio signs with the Browns or anyone else, he’ll have to decide whether to play in 2026.
The Cleveland Browns and veteran G Joel Bitonio have agreed to push back the void date in his current deal to the end of the 2025-26 league year in March,
Cleveland Browns defensive back Ronnie Hickman was hospitalized Monday after being jumped by a gang in a hotel lobby in New York. Hickman was attacked by four individuals in the lobby of the SIXTY LES hotel on the Lower East Side shortly after 4:30 a.m., according to Joe Marino, Amanda Woods, and Jorge Fitz-Gibbon of the New York Post.
The Cleveland Browns have hired Falcons defensive pass game coordinator Mike Rutenberg as their new defensive coordinator, according to multiple media reports on Monday.
The Browns were known to be nearing a hire for their defensive coordinator vacancy. One of the finalists will indeed be heading to Cleveland. Mike Rutenberg is the Browns’ choice, as first reported by ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Browns are hiring Falcons defensive pass game coordinator Mike Rutenberg as DC on new HC Todd Monken’s staff. Rutenberg, 44, got his start in coaching as an intern with Washington in 2013, then moved to the college game for several years.
According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, the Browns are down to three finalists for their defensive coordinator job including Texans passing game coordinator Cory Undlin, Browns linebackers coach Jason Tarver, and Falcons passing game coordinator Mike Rutenberg.
If recently hired Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken had to begin training camp practices this weekend, it's likely that Sanders and Watson would be the main figures in a competition for the starting quarterback job.