There’s no doubt that the Cleveland Browns’ defense has been the one of the brightest points in an otherwise forgettable season for the franchise, one that will end without playoffs for the second straight year.
The Cleveland Browns are getting elite production from Grant Delpit in 2025. The former 44th overall selection in the 2020 NFL Draft is off to an incredible start to the season, recording 41 tackles, two for a loss, two quarterback hits, one forced fumble and one sack on the season.
The Cleveland Browns have one of the most underrated defensive backs in the NFL. Veteran safety Grant Delpit is quietly having a very strong season. He might even be fulfilling what Alex Wright has been manifesting, as the defensive lineman claimed that Delpit would have an All-Pro year.
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A star in the Cleveland Browns secondary has been rewarded for his play on the field this week, but not for his play on defense. In the second quarter of the game against Miami, Cleveland had just scored a touchdown to take a 10-3 lead over the Dolphins.
The Cleveland Browns secured a 31-6 victory against the Miami Dolphins in Week 7, with safety Grant Delpit delivering one of his best performances of the season.
While the Cleveland Browns prepare for an international game against the Minnesota Vikings, safety Grant Delpit is doing his best to try and gain some fans in the city of London.
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs had a golden opportunity to join an extremely exclusive NFL club with a rushing touchdown last Sunday against
Cleveland Browns defensive back Grant Delpit threw down the gauntlet ahead of Sunday’s Week 3 showdown against the Packers. Delpit, one of the premier players at his position, will be part of the Browns’ efforts to keep Packers running back Josh Jacobs under wraps.
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.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry has never been one to get involved in trash talk, but trash talk often seems to find him. As one of the best running backs of this generation with the nickname of "The King," Henry has faced trash talk from numerous opposing defenders trying to downplay how special he truly is.
Derrick Henry is taking note of Grant Delpit’s swipe at him this week. The Cleveland Browns safety Delpit made waves on Thursday with a shady comment directed towards the Baltimore Ravens running back Henry ahead of Sunday’s game between the two teams.
Derrick Henry’s uncanny combination of size and speed makes the Baltimore Ravens star arguably the most difficult player in the NFL to tackle, but Cleveland Browns safety Grant Delpit is more than ready for the challenge.
The Cleveland Browns are adding a former divisional rival to the team. Veteran safety Damontae Kazee, who last played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is reportedly signing with the Browns, per Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network.
Grant Delpit has been a bit up and down for the Cleveland Browns. After being drafted 44th overall by the team back in 2020, the safety has taken a dip in production.
Every time the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers matchup together it is a physical, chippy game. That was no different in the impressive win by the Browns Thursday night last week.
The Browns (11-6) have one of the best defenses, if not the best, in the league. Bad news for the other 13 teams in the playoffs, it just got a little bit better on Wednesday morning.
The Browns have lost several players this year to season-ending injuries, and their bad luck continued Wednesday when the team announced two more players will be joining those on the growing list of injuries.
Cleveland’s defensive backfield loses yet another key member, as the Browns have placed Grant Delpit on injured reserve. Delpit suffered a groin injury in Sunday’s win over Jacksonville and will now miss the final four games of the regular season.
The Cleveland Browns placed safety and leading tackler Grant Delpit (groin) on injured reserve Wednesday, ending his regular season. Delpit could possibly return for the playoffs, should the Browns qualify.
The Cleveland Browns signed safety Grant Delpit to a three-year contract extension, and on Monday, general manager Andrew Berry expressed just how happy he was to retain Delpit for the long haul.
Slow starts have stymied the Cleveland Browns' defense in recent weeks. But it isn't anything the Browns feel the team can't fix ahead of its matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars.