The Browns made an interesting coaching change on Tuesday, moving coach Bill Musgrave to QB coach ahead of the 2025 season.
The Cleveland Browns have a way to alleviate the pressure of taking a quarterback with the No. 2 pick in the NFL Draft.
The Cleveland Browns were predicted to replace Deshaun Watson with Justin Fields if the Pittsburgh Steelers let him walk. The post Browns Predicted to Sign Former No. 11 Pick to Replace Deshaun Watson appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Many draft analysts will say that this NFL Draft has an extremely underwhelming quarterback class. While there are two projected top picks, and a few more
The new league year is close, so there will be plenty of NFL free agents for the Browns to target. Let’s talk about some:
The Cleveland Browns are about to be in a proverbial quarterback pickle. The team is scrambling to figure out what to do at center after the second Achilles injury to Deshaun Watson in the last three months. But it sounds like the fans may be more concerned than the Browns are about who will play under center next season.
Deshaun Watson broke his silence following a setback in his return to the field, sending a clear message about his mindset moving forward and the situation he finds himself in with the Cleveland Browns.
Kevin Stefanski is back to calling plays. For what it’s worth, the Cleveland Browns’ struggles this season had little to do with who the play caller was. That said, with the team announcing Tommy Rees was getting promoted to offensive coordinator,
PFF’s Timo Riske has outlined where all 32 teams sit in the amount of assets they have this offseason, and the Browns are nowhere near the bottom of the list. In fact, they sit in the top half of the league in assets at their disposal.
One of the worst-kept secrets since Ben Roethlisberger retired from the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2022 has been their struggle to find his replacement. From Mitchell Trubisky to Kenny Pickett, Mason Rudolph,
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski announced he'd be taking offensive play-calling duties back once again next season, according to Zac Jackson of The Athletic.