The 2024 National Football League trade deadline is just about to pass and the Philadelphia Eagles could be active ahead of it. Philadelphia is 6-2 on the season so far and is looking like a real contender in the NFC after winning four straight games.
In Week 8 (Sunday at 1:00 PM ET), tight end Jordan Akins and the Cleveland Browns will play the Baltimore Ravens, who have the 32nd-ranked pass defense in the league (287.1 yards conceded per game).
The Cleveland Browns are clearly in selling mode, as they already traded wide receiver Amari Cooper to the Buffalo Bills earlier in the week. So, who else could be available between now and the Nov.
The tight ends came to play in Week 5, with 15 players having double-digit fantasy points and 18 having at least 9 points. It has been a slow climb to prominence as it pertains to fantasy.
Trying to understand what happened on this play The Cleveland Browns all of a sudden had some drama Wednesday as QB Deshaun Watson said that TE Jordan Akins was the “decoy” on the huge 4th and 1 stop against the New York Giants.
The Cleveland Browns are scrambling for a tight end to pair with Jordan Akins after David Njoku’s ankle injury, and current Las Vegas Raiders pass-catcher Harrison Bryant is a name that could draw interest on the trade market.
Akins should be utilized more often in 2024 with Ken Dorsey involved in the offense The Cleveland Browns signed Jordan Akins to a 2-year, $3.9 Million contract in 2023 after a fairly solid career with the Houston Texans.
The Cleveland Browns are set to open up training camp next month and fans cannot wait to have live football back on TV. With that in mind, there are still a few areas that the Browns could use roster moves.
The Cleveland Browns boast one of the best rosters in the NFL, but that doesn't mean that their depth chart is completely foolproof. For example, the Browns could really use another piece at tight end.
Throughout the offseason, the Browns have made little movement to find another tight end to back up David Njoku. Cleveland seems content with the trio of Jordan Akins, Zaire Mitchell-Paden, and rookie undrafted free agent Treyton Welch competing for the team’s No.
NFL free agency is a crap shoot where most moves are bad a year or two later We are a week away from the start of the “legal tampering” phase of NFL free agency.