The Cleveland Browns have presented one of the NFL's elite defenses over the past few seasons but have been missing one of their most pivotal playmakers during that time.
Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel believes Sam Darnold’s Super Bowl 60 breakthrough should force critics to reassess how they judge NFL quarterbacks.
Following a historic 2025 campaign that saw him claim his second Defensive Player of the Year award, Myles Garrett is entering the 2026 offseason with his sights set on the pinnacle of NFL history.
Man, the Cleveland Browns just can’t catch a break, can they? One of there star and young linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah is facing an uncertain future in the NFL.
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.
After smashing the NFL’s single-season record for sacks, Cleveland Browns superstar pass rusher Myles Garrett wants to break another. The top pick in the 2017 NFL Draft is aiming to set a new all-time NFL record for career sacks, and he even put a timeline on it.
A player once viewed as an integral part of the Cleveland Browns’ future is said to be unlikely to ever play again. Linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah is “doubtful at best” to play again due to a serious neck injury he suffered in 2024, according to Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com.
Browns linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah hasn’t taken the field since he suffered a severe neck injury in Week 8 of the 2024 season. Owusu-Koramoah spent all of last season on the reserve/PUP list.
Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reports that it is doubtful that LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah ever plays for the Browns again after his severe neck injury in 2024.
Cleveland Browns' new head coach Todd Monken was instantly thrown into the fire when he was hired in late January. Monken was facing all of sorts of questions like, who is going to be the starting quarterback next season?
The Cleveland Browns appear to have hit on a very exciting draft class a year ago. A few months after going 5-12 and missing the playoffs again, the Browns
The entire offensive line of the Cleveland Browns is going to hit the free agency before the 2026 season starts. It’s a rare feat that no NFL team has gone through since 1970.
Myles Garrett has been setting goals on and off the field. He came out as the best defender with his record-breaking performance in the 2025 season, and he is excelling in boyfriend duties as well.
Myles Garrett is having the time of his life in the 2026 Winter Olympics, supporting his girlfriend, Chloe Kim. By the time the 2030 edition hits, we might have another Cleveland Browns star there.
Shedeur Sanders’ future is being debated after another poor season for the Browns. While one ESPN writer highlighted a severe shortcoming, another analyst backed the young quarterback.
With the NFL Combine only three days away, the Cleveland Browns will have the opportunity to evaluate some of the top prospects that might be available with the sixth pick.
The Cleveland Browns announced they officially hired OC Travis Switzer, DC Mike Rutenberg, and ST coordinator Byron Storer. It was reported earlier this month that Switzer was set to be hired after being considered the front-runner for the job.
The Cleveland Browns have their coaching staff almost fully assembled under new head coach Todd Monken. Hiring Monken caused some fallout from within and the Browns lost Jim Schwartz as their defensive coordinator as a result.
A Cleveland Browns mainstay is on his way out. Wyatt Teller announced his departure from the team, and quarterback Shedeur Sanders’ reaction summed up how many fans feel.
Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reports the Browns are promoting LBs coach Jason Tarver to run game coordinator. Tarver was a finalist for Cleveland’s DC job before they hired Mike Rutenberg.
With the Cleveland Browns mired in yet another season of uncertainty at the quarterback position, another name has been tossed in the ring. This time, it’s a reclamation project.
The Cleveland Browns are entering one of the most extensive periods of change that the franchise has seen since rejoining the NFL in 1999. All five of their starting offensive linemen are eligible for free agency this off season, and they've already seen the departures of two key veteran players in tight end David Njoku and guard Wyatt Teller.
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).
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.