The Cleveland Browns have made it clear that they are going in a different direction with their backfield, as they selected Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson in the NFL Draft and also allowed Cleveland legend Nick Chubb to walk via free agency.
The end of an era for the Cleveland Browns became official on Monday. Franchise cornerstone Nick Chubb signed with the Houston Texans, leaving a hole in the hearts of Cleveland's fanbase and a void in the Browns' offense.
The Browns went into the offseason and revamped the top of their running back room by drafting Quinshon Judkins in round two and Dylan Sampson in round four.
The Cleveland Browns revamped their running backs room in the offseason. They added Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson in the 2025 NFL Draft, and they also signed Ahmani Marshall as an undrafted free agent.
The Cleveland Browns had a lot of changes to make this offseason to ensure they don’t repeat last year’s 3-14 campaign that featured the league’s lowest-scoring offense and worst turnover differential.
The Cleveland Browns selected a pair of running backs in the NFL Draft, picking Quinshon Judkins in the second round and then turning around and nabbing Dylan Sampson on Day 3.
The Houston Texans are a team without many holes, but they certainly have a few places they could use more depth. Running back is among those spots where added depth wouldn't be a bad thing.
By using two of their seven 2025 draft picks on running backs, the Cleveland Browns have sparked speculation about their long-term plans in the backfield.
Cleveland has a very crowded running back room The Cleveland Browns have gone from very few running backs to a stable full. On Friday, the room just may have gotten lighter when Jerome Ford agreed to a significant pay reduction.
Browns running back Jerome Ford accepted a pay cut Friday, perhaps signaling the end of Nick Chubb's tenure, Cleveland.com reported. Ford agreed to reduce his 2025 salary from $3.486 million to a guaranteed $1.75 million, according to the report.
Jerome Ford saw the Browns make a pair of running back additions during the draft, something which may have opened the door to a trade taking place. Instead, the three-year veteran will remain in Cleveland for 2025.
The Cleveland Browns made seven picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, and two of them could signal a Jerome Ford trade. Entering the big event as the presumed starter, Ford’s stock took a hit when the team selected Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins with the 36th-overall pick.
With the 2025 fantasy football season around the corner, I’m sure many are trying to figure out who to get for their FLEX position. These are either running backs or wide receivers, or even tight ends in some occasions.
Jerome Ford is putting together a nice game in Cincinnati on Sunday. The Browns' running back punched in the team's first touchdown of the game against the Bengals and has six carries for 77 yards so far.
As the Cleveland Browns gear up for a Week 7 clash with the Cincinnati Bengals, they could be more shorthanded than initially expected. Running back Jerome Ford’s status is up in the air for Sunday’s game.
The Cleveland Browns have been the worst offensive team in all of football. And things could get even worse after Jerome Ford’s latest injury update. Head coach Kevin Stefanski confirmed that Ford is now considered week-to-week with his hamstring injury, via Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN.
Former Bearcats running back Jerome Ford suffered a hamstring injury in the first half of Sunday's game against the Eagles and won't return. The Browns star had two carries for 14 yards before exiting with the injury.
The Cleveland Browns are 1-2 and looking to get back to .500 with a showdown against the 1-2 Las Vegas Raiders. Following a frustrating loss to the New York Giants, the Browns have a chance to take advantage of a glaring weakness the Raiders have — their run defense.
It's no secret that Deshaun Watson struggled in the season opener. It's fair to wonder and to doubt if the Houston version of Watson will ever show up or if Watson will even be league average.
Former Bearcats running back Jerome Ford had a breakout season for the Browns last season, running for 813 yards and four touchdowns. He also had 44 catches for 319 yards and three scores.
Browns running back Jerome Ford played a big role in Cleveland's playoff-clinching win over the New York Jets on Thursday. Ford ran for 64 yards while adding two catches for 57 yards and two touchdowns in the 37-20 win.
As the 8-5 Cleveland Browns try to improve their playoff chances against the 5-8 Chicago Bears, the King of Props likes an emerging weapon for his top prop.
The Browns are still trying to figure out what their backfield looks like after losing star RB Nick Chubb for the season, but some of the latest injuries to the group are not helping.