After weeks of deliberation, the Cleveland Browns and Head Coach Kevin Stefanski finally decided on a starting quarterback for their Week 1 clash against the Cincinnati Bengals to kick off the 2025 NFL season.
While the Cleveland Browns currently have four running backs on the depth chart and one rookie (Quinshon Judkins) unsigned, Dianna Russini reported this morning on X that the Browns were one of three teams making phone calls to add depth at running back.
As Wednesday illustrated (on several occasions), this time on the NFL calendar often breeds trades. The countdown to final roster cuts continues, and further swaps could be coming soon as a result.
Shedeur Sanders’ oblique injury may prove to be more harmful for him than he initially imagined. So much so that it might end up with Sanders traded off to another team in his first year in the NFL.
After letting go of an offensive lineman on Wednesday, the Commanders have brought in another player for the unit on Thursday. Washington announced the club has signed center Nick Harris.
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The Cleveland Browns are positioning themselves for future success through strategic draft asset accumulation. The franchise has been methodically converting roster depth into valuable draft capital as they prepare for what many consider a crucial 2026 draft class.
The Cleveland Browns knew they needed to bolster their linebackers corps this offseason. They did so by taking UCLA star Carson Schwesinger early in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, and he’s drawn plenty of attention so far.
With another wild NFL offseason in the books, teams are ready to open the 2025 regular season. We won't know the true results of the offseason moves until the season plays out, but here's a look at how each team addressed its needs.
Preseason football exists in its own strange world. One half-decent throw from a rookie quarterback becomes the stuff of legend, while one misstep can set off alarm bells across social media.
Cleveland has top-tier talent in Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward, but repeated quarterback missteps and organizational errors leave the franchise’s five-year outlook uncertain.
The Cleveland Browns’ quarterback situation has become increasingly complex as the preseason unfolds. While much of the focus remains on the competition between Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, the most expensive player at the position continues working his way back from injury.
The Cleveland Browns got involved in preseason trade action on Wednesday, just days before their final preseason game at home on Saturday against the Los Angeles Rams.
Patience is harder to find than ever in today's NFL. Fans crave the instant gratification of their favorite team's drafted players contributing as soon as possible.
With the roster cut-down deadline less than a week away, teams are starting to make cuts and figure out how they are going to get down to 53 players. The Browns have some positions on the team that are more open than others, but one position that is not open at all is the defensive line.
Injuries continue to derail the Cleveland Browns QB plans this preseason. With the team's preseason finale against the Los Angeles Rams looming on Saturday, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski already ruled out veteran quarterback Kenny Pickett after practice on Wednesday.
With the roster-setting deadline on Tuesday, a key NFL trade window is open. After two deals occurred Sunday, an intra-AFC swap is done. The Browns and Jets have a deal in place.
Cleveland did not just add a flyer. The Browns handed Isaiah Bond a three‑year, fully guaranteed contract worth just over $3 million. That is a historic level of commitment for an undrafted rookie.
The Cleveland Browns don't exactly project to be a fantasy football powerhouse in the 2025 NFL season. Outside of Jerry Jeudy and David Njoku, they don't have any established players who can be solid performers for drafters on a week-to-week basis.
Joe Flacco sounded completely unaffected Tuesday about being named the starting quarterback of the Cleveland Browns. On Monday, Flacco was officially named Cleveland’s Week 1 starter — a result that was hardly a surprise considering the rest of the team’s QB room.
If one thing is easier in the NFL as a 40-year-old quarterback, it's applying the mentality that every game could be your last. Joe Flacco has embraced
The Cleveland Browns have four big-name quarterbacks on the roster, but that probably won’t be the case by the time Week 1 rolls around. Cleveland spent
ESPN’s Marcus Spears did not like the way the Cleveland Browns handled their QB competition, especially how it impacted Shedeur Sanders. Injuries caused a lot of shuffling around, when it came to reps in practice.