A convoluted quarterback situation has taken center stage during the Cleveland Browns offseason. The team essentially has five quarterbacks of note on the roster in a situation rarely seen elsewhere around the NFL. Cleveland's predicament stems from Deshaun Watson's Achilles injury that may keep him out for most if not all of the 2025 season.
Fans have fired off plenty of criticisms at Deshaun Watson since he was dealt to the Cleveland Browns and signed a massive contract extension. That deal
The Cleveland Browns have four healthy quarterbacks on their roster right now. That’s usually one – and sometimes even two – more than most teams. Clearly, someone has to be the odd man out, and it wouldn’t be shocking to see the team part ways with one of them at some point.
The Cleveland Browns went from making the playoffs to winning three games last season. Three-win teams usually don’t get the toughest schedules, as the league always wants to pair the best with the best.
The Cleveland Browns will kick off the season with a complicated stretch. In the first six weeks, they will face the Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens, Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, and Pittsburgh Steelers.
As the Browns look forward to Organized Team Activities, head coach Kevin Stefanski reflected on what he’s seen thus far in the team’s offseason program.
The overwhelming majority of Cleveland Browns fans would prefer to never see Deshaun Watson stepping onto the field in a Browns uniform ever again after three disastrous seasons at quarterback for the club, but does there exist a world in which it could actually occur?
The Cleveland Browns entered the offseason with a big need for a quarterback. They went out there and got four. Now, there won’t be enough reps for everybody, and chances are they will have to part ways with one of their candidates.
The Cleveland Browns could enter the 2025 season with more storylines beyond their quarterback battle. While fans focus on who earns the Week 1 start under center, another narrative has quietly developed around one of their most consistent performers.
Four healthy options sit in the Cleveland Browns’ quarterback room heading into the season, each bringing different strengths to the table. Joe Flacco leads the group with his veteran presence and proven track record.
The Cleveland Browns need a lot of help in the passing game. They added TE Harold Fannin Jr. in the 2025 NFL Draft, but they still need more firepower in their wide receiver corps.
The Cleveland Browns need a wide receiver more than anything else after inexplicably passing on one in the NFL Draft. Yes, they signed Diontae Johnson in free agency, but he played for three different teams last season.
The Nick Chubb era of Cleveland Browns football seems to be no more. As of this writing, Chubb has not signed with a new team, but former Browns rival, wide receiver Chad Ochocinco, is pushing for the running back to go to Dallas and play for the Cowboys.
After spending five seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers and a brief stint with the Baltimore Ravens, wide receiver Diontae Johnson now finds himself on his third AFC North team in recent years.
Can Joe Flacco and the Browns turn back time? There are a few players left that remember the magical run in 2024 Expecting aged QB Joe Flacco to return to the glory of the 2023 season with the Cleveland Browns is unrealistic.
Cleveland Browns guard Joel Bitonio has been one of the team’s few consistent players since entering the league, but one article suggests the organization could trade him as he enters the final year of his contract.
Pittsburgh Steelers star pass-rusher T.J. Watt raised eyebrows in April with a social-media post that indicated he could be leaving the club. Will he actually do it?
The Cleveland Browns' plan to leave downtown and build a $2.4 billion domed stadium in suburban Brook Park has turned into a public spat with Cleveland's mayor.
Shedeur Sanders was expected to be a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, but he ended up sliding all the way to the fifth round. Sanders was picked up by the Cleveland Browns, who now have a very interesting quarterback room.
Shedeur Sanders waited for his 'Welcome to the NFL' moment, but he's making the most of it. The Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback impressed the masses during minicamp and is expected to compete for reps during the upcoming season.
The Cleveland Browns have tons of competitors in the quarterback room, with no clear-cut favorite to be the Week 1 starter. Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and perhaps the most interesting of them all, Shedeur Sanders, could all take the job.
Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, recovering from a twice-ruptured Achilles tendon, has been out of his walking boot for weeks and throwing to receivers at the team's practice facility, Cleveland.com reported.