Browns, Shedeur Sanders and Cleveland
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However, after the Browns decided to move on from Joe Flacco, it would make sense if he had an opportunity to get a shot sometime this year. If Dillon Gabriel doesn't perform at the level he's expected to, the Browns could go with the next younger option.
W hen the 2025 NFL schedule came out in May, the Cleveland Browns should have filed a protest and asked the league to redo Week 6, because the Browns have been hit with a brutal scheduling quirk that only one other team in NFL history has ever had to face.
With fifth-round draft pick Shedeur Sanders still seemingly nowhere close to taking over as the Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback, it's fair to wonder if the team will eventually decide to part ways with him.
Who doesn't like their betting with a little banter? Two of our football experts discuss the best picks on the board this week.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have a chance to put a stranglehold on the AFC North in the next two weeks. With Lamar Jackson still out of practice for the Baltimore Ravens, the Cincinnati Bengals being in full-blown desperation mode, and the Cleveland Browns being...well, the Browns, it's imperative that Pittsburgh keeps it foot on the gas.
The Cleveland Browns have featured a rotating carousel of quarterbacks throughout their history and have the infamous fan jersey to prove it, so maybe it shouldn't be surprising they are paying eight different signal-callers this year.
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Jaguars and Browns trade cornerbacks, with Campbell going to Cleveland and Newsome to Jacksonville
Jacksonville and Cleveland have swapped starting cornerbacks, with Tyson Campbell going to the Browns and Greg Newsome heading to the Jaguars.
The Cleveland Browns have already traded away Joe Flacco and Kenny Pickett, causing a bit of confusion in the locker room.