The Cleveland Browns need to bounce back after a disappointing season. They added some reinforcements for the running game, and their offensive line is back to full strength.
Trade rumors have swirled around Greg Newsome II for awhile but his contract could play a huge role in a deal Many believe that the 2025 NFL season is really a soft reset for the Cleveland Browns.
The 2025 NFL campaign has not even started yet, and one Cleveland Browns player is already frustrated. Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com has revealed that Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II was not happy with his role in 2024 and is hoping to be used much more this coming season, or else.
Greg Newsome II has been a key member of the Cleveland Browns’ secondary since being drafted 26th overall out of Northwestern in 2021, and after a solid start to his career, he took a step back by most accounts last year.
The Cleveland Browns may ultimately have some difficult roster decisions to make when it comes time to trim things down to 53 players, but so does every team in the NFL.
The Pittsburgh Steelers finally got clarity on the most important position in all of football. The entire 2025 offseason had been entangled in a drawn-out saga surrounding 41-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
The Cleveland Browns have a few players that represent very obvious trade candidates heading into 2025, and perhaps the most notable one is cornerback Greg Newsome II.
The Cleveland Browns don't exactly have a ton of enticing trade assets, but there are a couple of very obvious ones who could be moved between now and the start of the 2025 NFL season.
The Miami Dolphins have a cornerback problem. It’s a big problem. That is, they currently have none on the roster that you trust, and we’re heading into May.
Prior to the 2025 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns were reportedly open to trading away two Browns defenders: Greg Newsome II and Ogbo Okoronkwo. While losing Newsome would certainly sting, Okoronkwo had a down year with Cleveland in 2024 that would make a trade involving him make sense.
According to reports, two of Cleveland’s defensive players could be available for trade heading into the NFL Draft The NFL Draft officially begins tonight, and according to FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz, two Browns players are believed to be available for trade.
The Miami Dolphins have brought in a dozen outside free agents this offseason, but they still have multiple holes across their roster. The team needs at least one starting offensive, two defensive linemen, a safety, and a cornerback.
The Tennessee Titans have the No. 1 overall pick in next month's NFL Draft, and the Cleveland Browns are right behind them at No. 2. It isn't out of the
Perhaps one of the most likely Cleveland Browns players to be dealt this offseason is cornerback Greg Newsome II, especially considering that he was widely expected to be sent packing back at the NFL trade deadline.
The Detroit Lions are coming off one of their best seasons in franchise history. Detroit won 15 games in 2024, claimed their second consecutive NFC North title, and secured the No.
Towards the end of the Browns’ disappointing 2024 season, left guard Joel Bitonio said he had not yet decided whether to return for 2025 – the last year of his current contract – or retire.
Cleveland Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II has been tossed around in trade speculation quite regularly since last offseason. The Browns decided to hold on to him heading into 2024, and they also chose to retain Newsome at the trade deadline back in November.
Despite trade rumors each of the last couple of seasons, it appears that Greg Newsome’s future in Cleveland is stable for the next two seasons. According to Mary Kay Cabot, the Browns are expected to pick up Newsome’s fifth-year option ahead of the May 2 deadline.
Browns training camp is underway and one of the team's newest weapons has been catching the attention of his teammates. So much so that CB Greg Newsome II made a point to warn the rest of the league.
And though it’s been a week since the 22-year-old former first-round pick set the record straight, he’s still upset that he was drug into a social media firestorm over something that didn’t even happen.