The Cleveland Browns announced they have placed WR DeAndre Carter on injured reserve. He’ll miss at least four games with a knee injury before he’s eligible
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
The Cleveland Browns will be without return specialist DeAndre Carter after suffering an injury during Week 2’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed on Monday that Carter is in the NFL’s concussion protocol.
The Cleveland Browns are holding on to one of their veterans. Contrary to recent reports, DeAndre Carter isn’t going anywhere. According to Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, the Browns will keep the veteran on the final 53-man roster.
Just moments ago, Mary Kay Cabot broke the first Browns roster news on cut day that DeAndre Carter, a veteran return specialist, would not be cut. What does that mean for the rest of the wide receivers as Andrew Berry cuts it to 53 by 4 PM today.
Back in March, the Browns handed the 32-year-old a one-year, $800K deal. He was expected to have a role in Cleveland as a back-of-the-depth-chart wideout and primary returner. Instead, the NFL journeyman will be looking to join yet another team.
The Cleveland Browns are expected to release WR DeAndre Carter, according to Jordan Schultz. Carter, 32, originally signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent out of Sacramento State back in 2015.
The Cleveland Browns face tough roster decisions as the preseason unfolds. One debate centers on veteran return specialist DeAndre Carter and whether his single skill set fits the team’s direction.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
After a very slow start to the week for the Cleveland Browns in free agency, they added another small signing on the margins to their books. They agreed to terms with DeAndre Carter, a former Chicago Bear, on a 1-year deal that offers $800,000 guaranteed to the veteran.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry has a tough job this offseason as he operates in the margins to fix some of the team's biggest needs in free agency.
The Browns are signing WR DeAndre Carter with nearly $800k guaranteed, according to Jordan Schultz. Carter, 31, originally signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent out of Sacramento State back in 2015.
The nightmare that was the 2024 Chicago Bears season is over. Before the transactional period starts and the roster changes begin, we will recap the seasons of most of the 53-man roster.
The Chicago Bears made a few roster moves on Wednesday and the biggest was placing return man DeAndre Carter on injured reserve, ending his season. Carter suffered a hamstring injury against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in the team's 38-13 loss.
The Chicago Bears are mixing things up on their roster ahead of their Week 15 game against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football. Some of the changes are out of necessity thanks to the injury bug.
The Chicago Bears had an off day of practice on Wednesday, but that didn't stop the team from staying busy at Halas Hall. The Bears made a few roster moves on Wednesday, including placing starting return man Deandre Carter on the injured reserve.
Per Kevin Fishbain, the Bears made three roster moves on Wednesday including placing WR DeAndre Carter on injured reserve. The team also signed DL Jonathan Ford from the Packers’ practice squad to their active roster and signed RB Royce Freeman to the practice squad.
The Chicago Bears punt return unit took a hit Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers as receiver and return man DeAndre Carter exited early with an injury.
The Bears saw progress on the injury front Thursday in several ways. Both guard Teven Jenkins and wide receiver DeAndre Carter returned from missing Wednesday's practice.
The signing by the Bears of return man DeAndre Carter led to great speculation among fans about Velus Jones' future, and also that of punt returner Dante Pettis.
Most were already expecting Jones to have to fight for a roster spot in Chicago's training camp this summer. But with the Bears' latest signing, the difficulty of that fight seems like it's much higher.
The Las Vegas Raiders already had a talented wide receiving corps when they signed wide receiver Deandre Carter last offseason. However, Las Vegas' previous
The left hamstring injury wide receiver Keenan Allen suffered in Week 1 could have fantasy owners scrambling for another Chargers pass-catcher to fill his shoes.