The Cleveland Browns are one of the worst franchises in the NFL. They have had awful luck at the quarterback position. Cleveland has started 40 quarterbacks since returning to the league in 1999. The latest quarterback to start for the Browns was Bailey Zappe in Week 18 this season.
It's no secret that the Cleveland Browns are in the market for a new quarterback, given how poorly the Deshaun Watson situation has gone over the
The Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants seem to have a vested interest in keeping former Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders off the
However, their best option may just be taking the best player available, and that is either Hunter or Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter. In a new mock draft written over at Daft on Draft, they have the Browns taking that route. They land Hunter with the No. 2 overall pick.
Deshaun Watson is owed a guaranteed $92 million from the Cleveland Browns over the next two NFL seasons. However, a TikTok video from the day after
Deshaun Watson may never again take a meaningful snap for the Cleveland Browns after the quarterback who first suffered a torn Achilles on Oct. 20 tore the Achilles again during his recovery.
The Cleveland Browns find themselves at a crucial crossroads, holding the 2nd overall pick in the NFL Draft. The choice they make here has the
Mel Kiper, draft expert for ESPN, has the Cleveland Browns passing on a quarterback for arguably the best player in the draft.
The Browns have begun their interview process for a quarterbacks coach. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, Cleveland interviewed Giants assistant QBs coach Christian Jones for the position on Thursday. Jones just completed his second season in that role with ...
The city of Cleveland have filed a lawsuit to stop the Browns from leaving their lakefront stadium and building a domed stadium in suburban Brook Park.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — If the Browns decide to draft Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe ... Milroe is ranked No. 1 among college prospects this season by Pro Football Focus, ahead of Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders. Under Rees’ guidance ...
Tommy Rees went from being a ball boy for the Cleveland Browns to running their offense. Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski hired Rees as his offensive coordinator, promoting him after firing Ken Dorsey following a season in which the Browns went 3-14 and averaged a league-low 15.