Cleveland, Browns and Surprising Quarterback Strategy
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The Cleveland Browns have had their problems recently, but one area of the roster that's stood out is the defensive line.
The Browns defensive line is using a white board to keep track of each player’s wins and losses in one-on-one reps as part of a competition to up the ante early in training camp. But what about the defensive backs?
The Cleveland Browns need a wide receiver more than anything else right now, but the problem is that the cupboard is pretty thin in terms of available options.
Caleb Williams has certainly not found his groove in new head coach Ben Johnson's offense. Williams likely built up some bad habits while absorbing 68 sacks as a rookie, tied for the third-most sacks taken in a season ever, and it's going to take some time to refrain from reverting to those learned behaviors.
Cleveland's front office remains noncommittal about their second-round pick's future while history suggests draft capital often determines a player's fate after off-field incidents.
Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders finds himself trying to fight through a four-way QB battle while adjusting to pro life, somthing he's taking in stride.
Kenny Pickett suffered a hamstring injury and will be reevaluated later this week. How does this affect Browns quarterback depth chart?
Browns starting linebacker Jordan Hicks is retiring after 10 seasons in the NFL, he announced on Instagram on Friday morning.
Browns cornerback Denzel Ward thinks he and his teammates can be the NFL's best this season. Ward said that after the Browns' defense had a down year in 2024, they believe they're going to be the top defense in football in 2025.
Middle linebacker Jordan Hicks, signed by the Browns as a free agent before last season, announced his retirement from the NFL after 10 seasons on his Instagram account.
The second week of training camps for all 32 NFL teams is upon the football world. The first week is for shaking off the summer rust, but Week 2 typically involves the notable ram