It’s an understatement to say that Jerry Jeudy has struggled throughout the first eight games of this Cleveland Browns season. In his first season with the Browns, Jeudy has a career season, surpassing 1,200 receiving yards and scoring four touchdowns.
The Cleveland Browns have won two games this season. They’ve won five of their past 25 games dating back to last season. Yet, there may be a light at the end of the tunnel.
Most teams sitting at 2-6 to start the season would be looking for a spark — especially when a quarterback that graded out as a first-round talent fell all the way to them in the fifth round of the draft.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
Despite rumors and reports stating otherwise, the Cleveland Browns didn’t add anybody at the NFL trade deadline. They only made a minor move, sending backup defensive end Joe Tryon-Shoyinka to the Chicago Bears as part of a draft-pick swap.
With the bye week in the rearview mirror, the Cleveland Browns are back at practice ahead of their critical Week 10 showdown against the one-win New York Jets.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski announced that rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who has recently battled a back injury, will return to practice in a “limited” capacity on Wednesday.
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.
The Cleveland Browns saw running back Quinshon Judkins exit the Week 8 game early due to a shoulder injury. Here's what we know about Judkins' chances of playing in Week 10 as the Browns emerge from their bye week.
The Cleveland Browns are 2-6 and surprisingly sat on their hands at the NFL trade deadline. While conventional football wisdom would tell you that a two-win team should sell assets for future draft capital, the Browns told the national media that they were planning on buying at the deadline.
The Cleveland Browns are a 2-6 football team, and some expected them to be sellers at the trade deadline. That didn’t really come to fruition, as the Browns made just one minor move on Tuesday ahead of the deadline.
Cleveland Browns fans may have felt like they were living in a time loop this week. Head coach Kevin Stefanski announced he will no longer being calling plays on offense, leaving that responbility to first-year offensive coordinator Tommy Rees.
The buzz around the Cleveland Browns has not taken a back seat at all this season; heck, the seat has been getting warmer for some members of the organization.
While the trade improves Cleveland's draft position for 2026, it still gives Chicago some edge help, even if Tryon-Shoyinka's overall body of work is not great.
The NFL trade deadline is Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, and that means today could be a big day around the league. The Cleveland Browns are one of the teams that could be involved, and you’d think they’d be clear sellers with a 2-6 record on the season.
The Week 9 bye week for the Cleveland Browns has come and gone, giving them a chance to get healthy and implement any changes they wanted to make. Through the first eight games, the Browns pretty much know what they are.
The Cleveland Browns have found themselves in a weird spot as the NFL nears the 2025 trade deadline. With trades for the season only being permitted up until 4 pm ET of November 4, the Browns haven’t been identified as a clear buyer or a seller.
The Cleveland Browns aren't going anywhere meaningful in 2025, and that should make them sellers before Tuesday's trade deadline. One player that makes far too much sense for them to trade is running back Jerome Ford.
The Cleveland Browns are hoping their bye week provided a much-needed reset, but questions surrounding the health of quarterback Shedeur Sanders remain.
The Browns designated wide receiver Cedric Tillman to return from injured reserve on Monday, per a team announcement. Cleveland also released veteran safety Damontae Kazee from the 53-man roster.