A report from last weekend revealed that Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees interviewed for the Penn State Nittany Lions' vacant head coach
When Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry were hired by the Cleveland Browns, they both preached smart, tough and accountable. Ironically, that moniker was dropped during the team’s pursuit of Deshaun Watson, who still faced 22 civil lawsuits stemming from his NFL suspension for inappropriate behavior while getting massages.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
There have been whispers regarding the futures of Stefanski and Berry amid another disappointing season for the Browns. But would moving on from the duo be a wise move for the franchise?
It was general manager Andrew Berry's decision to move up in the 2025 NFL Draft and select the quarterback out of the University of Colorado in the fifth round.
When you make the worst trade in modern NBA history, you get fired. That’s what former Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison learned after trading franchise icon Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers.
There is a very good chance that Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry could be out of their jobs by the end of the season.
The Cleveland Browns haven’t found much success this season, to say the least. That has been a trend for years now, and it’s become painfully evident that something has to change.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Cleveland Browns have generally received praise for their 2025 NFL Draft. Browns GM Andrew Berry managed to extract significant value with the team’s No.
Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry is known for his deal-making. Berry has executed a bevy of trades during his tenure, but few have been as controversial as his decision to deal the 2025 No.
The Cleveland Browns’ issues go way beyond the field. Head coach Kevin Stefanski deserves plenty of criticism for the state of his offense, and plenty of players should be held accountable for their performances.
The Cleveland Browns are fresh off a blowout loss to the New England Patriots, dropping their season record to 2-6. They are now at the bottom of the AFC North, just behind the 2-5 Baltimore Ravens.
As part of everyone's job in sports, talking to the media is an important way to ensure the right message is delivered, but that might not be the case for Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry for the time being.
The Cleveland Browns have gotten off to a rough start during the 2025 NFL season, as they sit at 1-4 after the first month. Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry know somewhere in their minds that the clock may be ticking, so they've stopped at nothing to reshuffle this roster by making trades.
"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.
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.
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.
The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft is over, and the Cleveland Browns surprisingly came out the other side in pretty good shape. It may not have gone the way many would have preferred or expected, but Andrew Berry's performance in the first round was a work of art.
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.