After a re-rupture of his Achilles, Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has undergone another surgery. His return to the NFL is uncertain, with the 2025 season likely out of reach.
There's a lot on Tommy Rees' plate as the new Browns offensive coordinator, starting with the starting quarterback position.
After Watson reinjured his Achilles and underwent a second surgery, it seems more likely that ever that he has played his last down in Cleveland.
It was a forgettable season for the Cleveland Browns, who went 3-14 and saw Deshaun Watson tear his Achilles twice, leaving the offense stuck in
Jeudy, who caught six of 13 targets for 63 yards, finished his first season in Cleveland with 90 catches and 1,229 yards. He passed former Browns tight end Ozzie Newsome, who had 89 catches each in 1983 and 1984. He finished with the fifth-highest single-season yardage total in team history.
Kevin Stefanski’s play-calling decisions in 2024 seemed counterintuitive with Ken Dorsey as offensive coordinator. Stefanski called plays in the first half of the season when the Browns were running Dorsey’s offense,
The former UCLA quarterback had a rough end to 2024, but a new coordinator who has experience with dual-threat quarterbacks could unlock new potential.
The Cleveland Browns thought trading for Deshaun Watson was going to change the tragectory of the franchise. Instead, it's been the same old problem that's been
The Browns go into the offseason off a 3-14 season with plenty of needs. These five positions are arguably their biggest positions of need.
Why did Kevin Stefanski wait until midseason to turn playcalling over to Ken Dorsey? Will he let new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees handle the chore?
A Cleveland Browns trade pitch would see the team flip the No. 2 pick to the Steelers for T.J. Watt, George Pickens and two first-rounders.
After officially announcing his exit from the University of Texas, here are three teams who could steal Quinn Ewers in the 2025 NFL Draft