The Cleveland Browns will be without at least four key offensive weapons when they face the Chicago Bears in Week 15. After ruling out offensive linemen Jack Conklin and Wyatt Teller, the team confirmed tight end David Njoku and running back Dylan Sampson will both miss the game.
On Sunday afternoon, the Cleveland Browns hit the field at home for an AFC matchup against the Tennessee Titans. It was the third straight start for rookie Shedeur Sanders, who took over the quarterback job from Dillon Gabriel last month and has not looked back since.
The Cleveland Browns haven’t gotten much help from their pass catchers this season. Other than tight ends David Njoku and Harold Fannin Jr., there hasn’t been a lot of production.
The Cleveland Browns had a big decision to make at the recent NFL trade deadline. Tight end David Njoku is going to be a free agent at the end of the season, and with the playoffs looking like a long shot, they could’ve traded him.
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Tight end David Njoku was one of several Cleveland Browns players who were linked with other teams but ultimately remained with the Browns through the trade deadline.
CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones says the Browns haven’t been moved to trade TE David Njoku so far and doesn’t expect that to change. He adds the team has also
Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated writes that Browns TE David Njoku is a trade candidate to watch ahead of the deadline. However, Breer points out that
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The Cleveland Browns have routinely made roster shifts each week in the 2025-26 campaign. On Monday, Oct. 27, the Browns opted to make a change in the tight end room, signing one new player to the active roster and adding another to the practice squad.
The Cleveland Browns are getting ready to face off against the New England Patriots for their Week 8 matchup. All week along, there was skepticism as to whether or not the Browns would have tight end David Njoku available for the game.
After missing Sunday's game, Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku remains day-to-day with his knee injury, coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters Monday.
The Cleveland Browns officially ruled out Tight End David Njoku for Sunday’s home game against the Miami Dolphins due to a knee injury he picked up during last week’s soul-crushing 23-9 loss to Pittsburgh.
The Cleveland Browns’ preparations for their Week 7 matchup have been clouded by uncertainty surrounding one of their key offensive weapons. Pro Bowl tight end David Njoku missed practice for the second consecutive day on Thursday with a knee injury, casting serious doubt on his availability for the upcoming game.
The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Cleveland Browns 23-9 on Sunday, holding the visitors out of the end zone and improving to 4-1 behind a 235-yard, two-touchdown game from quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The Cleveland Browns had quite the eventful week, and it had nothing to do with an actual football game. First came the trade of Joe Flacco to the division-rival Cincinnati Bengals, soon followed by a trade sending starting cornerback Greg Newsome to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Ever since the Browns drafted David Njoku, he’s been a key piece of the offense. Now, he’s moved into the top 10 in the Cleveland Browns’ record book. In last week’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings, Njoku caught six passes for 67 yards.
The Cleveland Browns will likely trade their veterans in the coming weeks, and tight end David Njoku is one of the most likely players to find a new team.
The Cleveland Browns sat veteran Joe Flacco for rookie third-round draft pick Dillon Gabriel this week. Fellow rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders is making headlines for other reasons, but the attention that head coach Kevin Stefanski’s team likely won’t add up to much success on the field.
Let’s be honest about David Njoku, the guy’s fantasy career has been more unpredictable than a Hail Mary in a hurricane. One week, he’s torching defenses for double-digit targets, the next he’s nursing yet another injury on the sideline.
Since being drafted in the first round back in 2017, Browns tight end David Njoku has completely developed into the player Cleveland thought they were getting.
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.