The Cleveland Browns watched as one of their wide receivers – third-year man David Bell – went down against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday. Bell’s status has been confirmed as the receiver will miss the remainder of this season with a dislocated hip that will require surgery.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Per Chris Easterling, the Browns are placing WR David Bell on injured reserve and signing WR Jaelon Darden to their practice squad. Bell will undergo surgery to repair his dislocated hip, with HC Kevin Stefanski adding that it will likely be season-ending.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver David Bell will undergo surgery for a dislocated hip and will miss the remainder of the season, coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed Monday.
Jed Wills, Jack Conklin could play in Week 3 The Cleveland Browns returned home Sunday night with a victory. A road win in the conference is helpful no matter how they come but, coming off a struggle in Week 1, the Browns should be feeling confident going into Week 3.
In Cleveland, fans do not ask which of their favorite athletes are injured for the Browns. More often, the question the Dawg Pound asks is if the player is healthy.
The Cleveland Browns saw wide receiver David Bell leave their Week 2 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars on the medical cart on Sunday. Bell left the game on the Browns first drive of the second half after catching a short pass from quarterback Deshaun Watson in the flat on third-and-ten.
At this point, it's fair to ask if the Cleveland Browns are cursed. We all know they went through more than their share of injuries last season. It was so bad that they're still waiting for Jedrick Wills, Jr., Jack Conklin, and Nick Chubb to get cleared for action.
The Cleveland Browns announced a series of roster moves on Saturday ahead of their Week 1 matchup against the Cowboys. The full list includes: Browns signed WR Jaelon Darden to their active roster.
The Cleveland Browns recently waived wide receiver David Bell, the team’s 2022 third-round pick. Bell’s absence leaves a spot open on the Browns’ 53-man roster, allowing Cleveland to fill the vacancy with a position of need.
A potential replacement for David Bell, Kadarius Toney is known for his speed, drops last year The Cleveland Browns decision to waive WR David Bell shortly after he had completed practice with the team on Thursday was a curious decision for sure.
The Cleveland Browns have waived wide receiver David Bell, their third-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft, according to the NFL transactions page for Thursday.
Whenever you are reading this, the Cleveland Browns 2024 campaign will be at training camp, leaving us a short amount of time before the regular season begins.
The Browns are believed to have one of the most complete rosters in the NFL, and that was proven when they made the playoffs with four different starting quarterbacks in 2023.
With the AFC's fifth seed already locked up going into Week 18 and nothing of consequence to play, the Browns main goal in what wound up being a 31-14 loss to the Bengals, was simply to get to the postseason as healthy as possible.
Earlier this month coming off organized team activities and mandatory minicamp sessions, Cleveland Browns wide receivers coach/pass game coordinator Chad O'Shea explained how members of the coaching staff believe they acquired quite a bargain in rookie wide receiver David Bell, who was drafted at pick No.
Cleveland wide receivers coach/pass game coordinator Chad O'Shea explained why the club remains high on Bell coming off springtime workouts and heading into training camp that opens later this month.