When you think of all-time greats in the history of the Cleveland Browns, certain names come to mind. After Jim Brown, many will name legendary left tackle Joe Thomas.
The Cleveland Browns have generated considerable buzz through OTAs and mandatory minicamp as the organization embraces a new direction. Fresh talent has joined returning veterans, creating genuine intrigue around the team’s potential.
The Cleveland Browns are not expected to be anything special next season, which is understandable considering they just went 3-14 last year. However, there are definitely some reasons to be intrigued about the Browns, and it's not just because of Shedeur Sanders.
The Cleveland Browns need to think about the future, and the only way to do so is by focusing on the present. This season will help them determine the best course of action in the 2026 NFL Draft, and with two first-round picks, they can’t afford to miss.
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Rookies will report July 18, with veterans to follow on July 22, as Cleveland prepares for the 2025 season. The NFL announced the official dates for the start of training camp on Wednesday for each team, including the Cleveland Browns.
Police cited Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders for driving 41 miles over the posted speed limit in the early hours Tuesday after the 23-year-old was clocked at 101 mph by the Strongsville Police Department in Ohio.
The Cleveland Browns continue to face a familiar narrative around the league. While Myles Garrett commands universal respect for his elite pass rushing abilities, the rest of the roster often gets overlooked by national analysts.
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders was pulled over on Tuesday morning after allegedly driving over 100 miles per hour. The Fox 8 I-Team in Cleveland reported Wednesday afternoon that Sanders was stopped by a Strongsville police officer at 12:24 a.m.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders was pulled over in Strongsville, Ohio for allegedly driving more than 100 miles per hour, according to FOX-8 TV.
The Cleveland Browns are the NFL team with the most quarterbacks on their roster, as they currently have five. As a result, the team has to decide where all of those guys will go on their depth chart.
The Cleveland Browns are in need of offensive firepower after a disastrous season last year. The Browns took a chance on an explosive rookie wide receiver following the draft but has ended the experiment.
From 2018 to 2021, most Browns' fans thought the team had their franchise quarterback of the future in top overall pick Baker Mayfield. Things changed quickly after a rough 2022 season, which led to him being traded to Carolina.
Joe Flacco's mastery of selling fakes in the play-action passing game gives him a "big edge" over the other three candidates in the battle for the QB1 gig.
One of the toughest decisions that a general manager must make is whether or not their team should trade away from a generational talent. The decision sounds easy in a vacuum, but when another franchise is offering a king’s ransom, it’s tough to turn it down.
The training camp has yet to take place for the Cleveland Browns in the 2025 NFL season, but they’ve already made a decision to part ways with one of the position players, with Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reporting that a rookie wide receiver Ja’Seem Reed was recently cut by the team.
The Cleveland Browns are facing a harsh reality regarding their $230 million fully guaranteed contract with quarterback Deshaun Watson. Once seen as a bold move to secure a franchise cornerstone, the deal has now become a cautionary tale of risk and unmet expectations.
The Cleveland Browns have some interesting plans for their quarterback room and Shedeur Sanders going forward. Cleveland drafted Sanders, the former Colorado Buffaloes quarterback, with the 144th overall pick during the fifth round on day three of April's NFL Draft.
Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio shared a theory regarding why discussions about the Browns' alleged plans for their quarterback situation intensified following the team's mandatory minicamp, which concluded on June 12.
The consensus is that the Cleveland Browns simply have too many quarterbacks on the roster right now to carry them all into the 2025 season. The team, however, might feel differently about that.