Tight end David Njoku is one of the best players on the Cleveland Browns, but the rebuilding organization could trade their aging tight end ahead of the 2025 season.
The 2025 NFL season remains months away, but the competitive fire burning in players’ hearts shows no signs of cooling. The Cleveland Browns face a Week 1 showdown against Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals, setting up an intriguing matchup that has fans buzzing with anticipation.
The Cleveland Browns made a very intriguing decision in the NFL Draft, selecting tight end Harold Fannin Jr. in the third round. While that didn't necessarily signal that they were done with David Njoku, it could mean that the 28-year-old is not long for Cleveland.
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The Cleveland Browns entered mandatory minicamp Tuesday with several key questions hanging over the team. After watching notable players skip voluntary OTAs, fans wondered whether their biggest stars would show up when it mattered most.
The Cleveland Browns have just closed a chapter in their franchise’s history, with running back Nick Chubb officially now a member of the Houston Texans.
There has been plenty of talk about the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback situation, and rightfully so. People have also talked about the team’s shortage of talent at wide receiver.
The Cleveland Browns are positioning tight end David Njoku as a cornerstone of their 2025 offensive plans. Despite adding rookie Harold Fannin Jr. to the mix, Njoku’s track record remains impressive.
The Cleveland Browns opened their OTAs with notable absences that caught attention beyond the ongoing quarterback competition. While several key positions remained in focus during the voluntary sessions, three prominent players were nowhere to be found on the practice field.
The Cleveland Browns entered the offseason with a lot of needs and not a lot of financial flexibility. They moved some pieces around and cleared money to make sure to keep Myles Garrett there for the long run.
The Cleveland Browns drafted two quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL draft. While the front office has been honest that drafting two wasn't their plan, the opportunity to land Shedeur Sanders in the fifth round after selecting Dillon Gabriel in the third round was too good to pass up.
We were promised fireworks at the top of the draft, and the NFL delivered. After rumblings for the last 48 hours, the Browns decided to trade away from the consensus No.
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The Cleveland Browns have been fairly quiet this offseason, which isn't too surprising given the fact that they entered free agency with very tight financial flexibility.
This week, the worst possible headline for Cleveland Browns fans became the center of national media attention. Four time 1st team All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett requested a trade.
David Njoku wants to plead with Myles Garrett face-to-face before the new league year opens on March 12.
Njoku shared his message to his All-Pro teammate amid the latter's trade request.
David Njoku is one of the most reliable tight ends in the NFL, when healthy. The Cleveland Browns tight end that was drafted back in 2017 in the first round has been nothing short of solid for the team, with his best year coming in 2023 when he had 882 receiving yards and 123 total targets.
Jordan Schultz of B/R reports that the Browns are “highly unlikely” to trade TE David Njoku ahead of tomorrow’s deadline, despite receiving interest from teams around the league. According to Schultz, the Browns view Njoku as part of their long-term future in Cleveland.
Just as the Cleveland Browns seemed primed to have a fairly healthy offense ahead of their Week 9 game against the Los Angeles Chargers, the team was dealt a blow on its Thursday injury report.
The Cleveland Browns (1-3) and Washington Commanders (3-1) will kick off the Sunday afternoon slate of NFL Week 5.
Three starting offensive linemen are not available for the Cleveland Browns when they visit the Las Vegas Raiders. Left tackle Jedrick Willis, right tackle Jack Conklin and tight end David Njoku were ruled out by Browns coach Kevin Stefanski on Friday, days after right guard Wyatt Teller was placed on injured reserve with a sprained knee.
The Cleveland Browns offensive issues have been in excess through the first three weeks of the season. It hasn't helped that star tight end David Njoku has missed the better part of the first three games.
Njoku exited Cleveland's regular-season opener against the Dallas Cowboys with an ankle injury. He was inactive for this past weekend's game as his injury was initially feared to be much worse.
Njoku exited the Browns’ Week 1 loss due to an ankle injury, and he could be sidelined for a stretch as a result.
Njoku suffered an ankle injury in the team's season-opening 33-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
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