Resetting Browns QB competition
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Browns LB Jordan Hicks retires from football
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The Browns drafted Quinshon Judkins in the second round to immediately start at running back. Now, that's uncertain.
Jerry Jeudy eyes a bigger 2025 after a breakout year with the Browns, aiming to surpass 1,229 yards and lead a young WR corps.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry indicated to reporters Thursday that keeping quarterbacks Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders on the opening-week roster shouldn't be considered as far-fetched.
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The Browns defensive line is using a white board to keep track of each players wins and losses in one-on-one reps as part of a training camp competition to up the ante early in training camp. But what about the defensive backs?
Rest easy, NFL fans. This is the final weekend without any football games that we'll be subject to until after the Super Bowl in February. On Thursday night the Los Angeles Chargers and the Detroit Lions will kick off the 2025 preseason with the annual Hall of Fame game, then the rest of the league will get going the following weekend.
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During the latest episode of "The New Heights" podcast with Jason and Travis Kelce, Mayfield joined the two brothers for an interview and they wanted to talk about the Browns. The Kelces are from Cleveland and Jason still seems to be a Browns fan, so he asked Baker how the Browns could fix their QB situation.
As a man films the reveal of the helmet on the barge, he tumbles and falls into Lake Erie. As it happens, the whole thing was staged by Ross Smith, a social media celebrity who is popular on Instagram, TikTok and pretty much any other short media platform.
No, not questions about how their new all-brown uniforms presented by Dude Wipes look, uh, well... a little gross. These are queries about the incident that happened when the team revealed their new alternate helmets on Wednesday with a ceremony by the water. And gahhh, someone filming the reveal for the team fell right into the water!
BEREA, Ohio — GM Andrew Berry might already be married to the idea of keeping all four quarterbacks in the battle for the starting job. Asked Thursday during his annual training camp address if he sees a pathway for doing so, he said, “I do.”