Browns
Why the Browns didn’t draft a developmental quarterback, tight end or running back: Mary Kay Cabot
Browns exercise CB Greg Newsome II’s 5th year option worth a guaranteed $13.377 million for 2025
The Browns picked up the fifth-year option of 2021 first round cornerback Greg Newsome II.
Browns 53 man roster: Where do things stand post-NFL Draft?
Here's a way-too-early look at the Browns 53-man roster following the draft.
Why the Browns didn’t draft a developmental quarterback, tight end or running back: Mary Kay Cabot
The Browns will have four quarterbacks taking at least some reps throughout the spring, including Jameis Winston and Tyler Huntley.
Browns add tackle as their international player for the 2024 season
The Browns added an international player to their roster on Monday.
Former Browns star, 5-time Pro Bowler attempting NFL comeback
Former Cleveland Browns wide receiver and five-time NFL Pro Bowler Jarvis Landry is attempting an NFL comeback at the Jacksonville Jaguars' rookie minicamp May 10-11, according to his agents.
What the 2024 NFL Draft picks can do for the Browns: Monday’s Sports 4 CLE
Watch Sports 4 CLE live at 4 p.m. as host Dave Bacon talks Browns with Scott Petrak of The Chronicle-Telegram and Jeff Lloyd of The Locked on Browns Podcast.
An inside look at how and why the Browns drafted Mike Hall Jr., Zak Zinter and the other 4: Mary Kay Cabot
How and why the Browns drafted Mike Hall Jr., Zak Zinter, and the others.
How many players with Ohio roots were picked in the NFL Draft 2024?
After Streetsboro's Michael Hall Jr. to the Browns, several more from Ohio found landing spots in the league.
Browns draft grades 2024: How national analysts graded the picks
How national analysts graded the Browns' performance during NFL Draft 2024.
What new Browns WR Jamari Thrash, their No. 156 pick in the 5th round, must do to land a spot
The Browns hope that new WR Jamari Thrash can come up the learning curve quickly.
NFL mock draft 2025: Projecting the top 32 players
Carson Beck and Shedeur Sanders could be the top quarterbacks in a deep defensive class.
If you want a dead zone on Cleveland’s lakefront, leave Browns Stadium right where it is: Brent Larkin
Business as usual in Cleveland would be to toss the Browns enough bones to extend their lakefront lease another 30 years. Reaching that outcome won’t require much leadership. Nor will it take any act of meaningful commitment to Cleveland by Jimmy and Dee Haslam. If the Browns stay put, I’ll be back with some more columns on this issue when the lease expires in 2058, writes Brent Larkin in his column today.