With how the 2023 season went, it was a surprise to some how the Cleveland Browns went about the backup quarterback position in free agency. Cleveland
The Browns are still waiting to see the return on their investment in regards to quarterback Deshaun Watson. Through his first two seasons with the franchise since coming over via a blockbuster trade in 2022, Watson has played in just 12 games, posting an 8-4 record, but with mixed results as far as performances go.
It wasn’t too long ago that he was one of the league’s top return men.
After Deshaun Watson’s season ended against the Baltimore Ravens, the Cleveland Browns signed former AFC North rival quarterback Joe Flacco to a contract to close out the 2023 regular season.
After finishing the 2023 season ranked on top of the NFL’s defensive list, the Cleveland Browns will return most of the players from last year’s squad responsible for allowing the fewest yards to opponents.
The Cleveland Browns’ top draft choice in the 2024 NFL Draft was Ohio State defensive tackle Michael Hall Jr., a younger prospect who had limited experience starting in college.
Last season, the Cleveland Browns faced a significant setback when their star running back, Nick Chubb, suffered a devastating injury early in the campaign.
In a matter of weeks Joe Flacco ascended to stardom with the Cleveland Browns. But just as quickly as Flacco became a fan favorite, his stint with the franchise was promptly over.
Watson’s brief tenure with the Browns has been forgettable, to put it mildly.
The Cleveland Browns used to be the team everyone made fun of for being horrible and missing out on the playoffs every year, but in 2020, the team finally got over their playoff drought, and then in 2023, they made the playoffs in one of the craziest ways ever.
With the Cleveland Browns’ rookie camp just over a week away, the team’s newest members are getting used to their new NFL environment. These rookies will be introduced to their new coaches and teammates over the next month, learning more about their offseason training camp while getting a feel for what it’s like being a part of the NFL.
In less than eight days, the Cleveland Browns will host their 2024 rookie camp, bringing in the team’s six draft picks along with nine undrafted free agents the team announced earlier this week.
Here's a look at the most and least upgraded position groups for each AFC North team.
The Browns are getting their heartbeat back in 2024. It's just a matter of when. After reworking his contract several weeks back, running back Nick Chubb is slated to return to the field at some point next fall following a gruesome knee injury that required multiple surgeries.
Goal-to-go situations have been quite good for the Browns offense Offenses in the modern NFL are all about the quarterback and the play-caller. After that, in whatever order, the team’s weapons and offensive line.
Now that we are in the month of May and rookie minicamp is set to begin soon, it is fun to look at the current Cleveland Browns roster and try to predict the 53-man roster that will be announced in late August.
We are now past the NFL Draft and the focus of teams is turning toward rookie minicamp and veterans reporting. Cleveland picked six players in the draft all after the first round and that was the least players added in the AFC North.
The thick of the NFL offseason is in the rearview mirror for the Cleveland Browns with the NFL Draft just wrapping up. Free agency is over in terms of it being a frenzy with several players left to find homes still.
The biggest benefit for the Cleveland Browns that came out for the 2024 NFL Draft may have not even been a player that they selected. This draft marked the end of the Browns paying the Houston Texans for the franchise move they made to acquire QB Deshaun Watson.
As OTAs and minicamps loom across the league, there are several veteran running backs still available who are plenty capable of providing quality carries.
After spending six years with the Rams, the offensive lineman will have a chance to rebuild elsewhere.
The Cleveland Browns picked up cornerback Greg Newsome's fifth-year option on his rookie contract, multiple media outlets reported on Tuesday. Newsome will earn $13.37 million guaranteed during the 2025 season.
As fifth-year option decisions continue to be made around the league, the Browns will take the expected route in the case of cornerback Greg Newsome.
According to Adam Schefter, the Browns have picked up the fifth-year option for CB Greg Newsome, as expected. The fifth-year option for Newsome will be worth $13.377 million fully guaranteed for the 2025 season. Newsome, 23, was a three-year starter at Northwestern and a first-team All-Big Ten selection as a junior.
The Browns have been playing at their current stadium for over 25 years, and their lease is up in 2028.
The 2024 Cleveland Browns draft class is finalized. Last year, for the first time in the Deshaun Watson era in Cleveland, the Browns made the playoffs.
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