Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders is still waiting to make his NFL debut. The former Colorado Buffaloes star is now sitting right behind fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel on the Browns depth chart after Sanders was selected in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Cleveland Browns are fresh off a dominant victory over the Miami Dolphins, achieving their second win of the season. This might seem like a consolation prize to fans, as the team’s chances of making the playoffs are very slim at this point.
The Cleveland Browns have made some interesting quarterback moves over the past several years. They’ve struggled with the position for many years, but starting with the Deshaun Watson deal, it feels like the Browns can’t catch a break lately.
There were a lot of questions surrounding the Cleveland Browns heading into the 2025 NFL season. One of the biggest questions was regarding their pass-catchers and who would emerge as the top targets in this offense.
Many teams have made missteps regarding a separation from a head coach or coordinator. Some have been straight firings, others de facto dismissals described as mutual separations.
It’s been a tale of two teams for the Cleveland Browns this season. On the one hand, they have a struggling offense that can’t seem to get anything going consistently.
A Cleveland radio host just gave a big update on Shedeur Sanders becoming the starting quarterback for the Browns in 2025. Tony Rizzo of The Tony Rizzo Show said Sanders will start the final four games of the year, possibly earlier.
The Cleveland Browns won their second game of the season. Nevertheless, Myles Garrett made it clear that he’s still not satisfied with the way they’re playing.
Before their Week 7 win over the Dolphins, Browns DE Myles Garrett expressed his frustrations about the lack of plays being made on both sides of the ball.
Dillon Gabriel has now made three starts at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. It hasn’t always been pretty, and he hasn’t made many big plays, but he’s been efficient.
In the Cleveland Browns' second win of the season, it was obvious that the defense for Cleveland stood out, taking the ball away multiple times and scoring a touchdown.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
After being blown out by the Cleveland Browns on the road, things are dramatically heating up for Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel, if they weren’t already red hot.
The rain came down sideways at Cleveland Browns Stadium, but it was the Dolphins who looked all wet. Behind a ferocious defense and a breakout performance
Week 7 of NFL action certainly spiced up things in the AFC North, where it seemed one team was poised to run away with the division title from wire-to-wire.
The upcoming Cleveland Browns and New England Patriots will have some more intriguing storylines than some fans might have expected. Cleveland is coming off their most convincing win of the season with a 31-6 blowout win over the Miami Dolphins.
Plenty has changed over the past few seasons in Cleveland. Coaches, quarterbacks and weapons on both sides of the ball have changed consistently since 2014.
Reality exists, and it’s important to remember that with the Cleveland Browns to start this week. Despite a blowout 31-6 win over the Miami Dolphins, the Browns are still a 2-5 football team that isn’t expected to be in the playoff mix late in the season.
The Cleveland Browns pulled of a huge win in Week 7, dominating the Miami Dolphins 31-6. Now, after picking up the second win of the season, one of the most talked about Browns players is someone who didn’t even play in the game: Shedeur Sanders.
After missing Sunday's game, Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku remains day-to-day with his knee injury, coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters Monday.
The Cleveland Browns picked up a much-needed win on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins — and it felt good because of the way they did it. Cleveland didn’t just outlast the Dolphins by a couple of points; they dominated defensively on their way to a 31-6 victory.
The Cleveland Browns are just one win short of matching their total from last season following Week 7 of the NFL season. Cleveland needed the performance it had on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, when it dominated in a 31-6 win.
Rookie Quinshon Judkins rushed for a career-high three touchdowns, Tyson Campbell had a pick-six in his Cleveland home debut and the Browns hammered the slumping Miami Dolphins 31-6 on a rainy Sunday afternoon.
The Cleveland Browns (1-5) are gearing up to take on the Miami Dolphins (1-5) on Sunday, with rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel making his third consecutive start.
As the Cleveland Browns navigate a challenging season, the decision to keep rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders on the bench has stirred significant discussion among fans and analysts.