Cleveland shifted their focus this offseason to heavy, run-centric sets and added Harold Fannin Jr. in the draft instead of any receivers despite the lack of depth at the position.
The Cleveland Browns had one of the best defenses in the league two years ago. Jim Schwartz turned that unit around in his first season as defensive coordinator, and while they were better at home than on the road, they looked poised for a dominant run for years to come.
The Cleveland Browns went heavy on their defense in the NFL Draft. They used their first two selections to bolster that unit, first taking DT Mason Graham at No.
With the 2025 NFL season slowly approaching, the main discussion surround the Cleveland Browns throughout this offseason has been the quarterback position.
The Cleveland Browns didn't do much to address the receiver room this offseason, despite trading Amari Cooper midseason last year and not retaining Elijah Moore in free agency.
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Cleveland has embraced the analytics movement. Now, the next step could be using artificial intelligence to find an edge. The Cleveland Browns fully embraced the analytics movement when they hired Sashi Brown as general manager in 2013.
For years, the Cleveland Browns have suffered from the ripple effect of the Deshaun Watson trade. Not only did Watson play poorly, but his massive contract also hampered this team’s ability to build and get better around the edges.
The Cleveland Browns will have plenty of decisions to make between now and the start of the 2025 NFL season, and that includes making some potentially surprising cuts.
Newly acquired WR Diontae Johnson said who he thinks will be the starter on a recent podcast The Cleveland Browns have been rotating quarterbacks in and out with the first-team unit throughout the spring, but Diontae Johnson recently predicted who he believes will get the first chance to be the day one starter in 2025.
The passing game has got to step up, Diontae Johnson could be a huge piece The Cleveland Browns finished the 2024 season ranked #20 in the passing attack.
The Cleveland Browns have not done a whole lot to address their defense this offseason, which is understandable given that they entered free agency with virtually no financial wiggle room, and their offense was a much bigger issue in 2024.
The Cleveland Browns enter this season with a big question mark on offense. They don’t know who’s going to be the starting quarterback, although most signs point to Joe Flacco as the leading candidate.
The Cleveland Browns are in the middle of a soft rebuild right now, and chances are, they have some notable players who won't be around much longer. One of those players could be tight end David Njoku, who is entering the final year of his deal and has rookie Harold Fannin Jr.
The Cleveland Browns have a lot of areas of needed improvement coming off a 3-14 season that featured the worst offense in the NFL and a battered defense that looked worn down and depleted by Week 18.
The Cleveland Browns will be under a microscope when they return for training camp, thanks to a crowded quarterback room and wide-open QB competition. However, the team has far more to figure out in training camp than just a starting quarterback.
The Cleveland Browns have been one of the most fascinating teams to follow this offseason. It’s not because of splashy signings or headline-grabbing trades.
You can make a strong case that there is no bigger positional battle across the NFL than what’s happening at quarterback in Cleveland. All eyes are on Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, the two rookie quarterbacks that the team selected during the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Cleveland Browns are heading into a crucial season for the current regime after finishing 3-14 last year. The quarterback position remains the biggest question mark—and the primary reason for last season’s struggles.
The Cleveland Browns always seem to find themselves in unique situations heading into the season, and this year, the big mystery is who will start at quarterback.
The Cleveland Browns paid a premium price to purchase what they thought was a limited edition Ford Mustang in 2022, but instead received a Tesla. The team paid $230 million, fully guaranteed to acquire Deshaun Watson from the Texans, but in three years of his playing, the quarterback has 3,365 passing yards and 19 touchdowns.
Browns insider Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer discussed how Shedeur Sanders' off-the-field incidents could impact where he is on the depth chart later this summer.