The Cleveland Browns are in their sixth season with head coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry. The team has been through some ups and downs during that span, but one issue has remained constant.
The Cleveland Browns walked away from Week 1 with plenty of regret after a 17-16 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Rookie kicker Andre Szmyt’s struggles in crucial moments became the focal point of postgame discussions.
The Cleveland Browns knew what taking Shedeur Sanders would bring to the table. They knew how big a platform he had, all the support he’s garnered from former athletes, and the hype surrounding him.
The Cleveland Browns enter the 2025 season with a blueprint built around fundamental principles that general manager Andrew Berry believes will define their identity.
During a recent chat with Terry Pluto of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Browns GM Andrew Berry addressed why Garrett will feature for the Browns when they open the season with a home game against the Cincinnati Bengals this coming Sunday, assuming his recent hip injury doesn't keep him out.
The Cleveland Browns are about to enter a make-or-break season for multiple people in the building. From head coach Kevin Stefanski to GM Andrew Berry, everybody needs this team to bounce back.
The Cleveland Browns pulled off an interesting trade just hours before whittling their roster to the required 53-man limit this week when they sent Kenny Pickett to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for a fifth-round pick.
Browns owner Jimmy Haslam, general manager Andrew Berry and head coach Kevin Stefanski recently watched one of Deshaun Watson's workouts and "liked what they saw."
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Many people have wondered why the Browns traded up in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft to take Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders after selecting Gabriel in the third round.
Andrew Berry has officially sliced and diced the Cleveland Browns roster down to the 53-man limit required by the NFL for the regular season. After several
Taking two running backs in the same draft, especially in today's suppressed market, is certainly an unconventional approach. A few teams still felt inclined to do so this year, including the Cleveland Browns.
"Honestly, it’s not much of a decision for us,” Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry said during the live broadcast of the preseason finale against the Rams regarding the decsion to carry four quarterbacks.
After three preseason games for the Cleveland Browns, it's clear that general manager Andrew Berry may have to make some extra moves before the team's week one matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Cleveland Browns have found a new star. While most people focused on Mason Graham, and rightfully so, Carson Schwesinger was getting to work and getting ready to make an impact.
The Cleveland Browns quarterback room has been one of the most talked about storylines in the NFL this summer. Decision time is coming, though. Entering
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.
Ever since Deshaun Watson’s guaranteed $220M deal, the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback situation has rarely been straightforward, and this year has been no exception.
Andrew Berry's time as the general manager of the Cleveland Browns has been anything but a smooth ride. Since Berry's tenure began in 2020, the organization has enjoyed a few highs but many deep lows.
The list of Andrew Berry's resounding NFL Draft "hits" during his time as general manager of the Cleveland Browns is a short one. 2021 second-round pick Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah.
Andrew Berry made some waves when he said he would "absolutely, absolutely, absolutely" keep all four quarterbacks if they played well enough. While not unique to Berry specifically, NFL general managers are known to stretch the truth.
Dillon Gabriel, who is now in the mix for the starting job at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns heading into the 2025 season, garnered some seriously negative reviews from Browns fans after being taken 94th overall by general manager Andrew Berry.