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Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku and rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders showed off their new bond in a social media clip released by the Browns, causing some fans to speculate that the former Colorado Buffaloes star must be Cleveland's starter.
The Cleveland Browns are considered the least likely team to go from worst to first in the AFC North by USA TODAY.
Outside of Sanders, the Browns have Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and Dillon Gabriel in the quarterback room. Flacco is the current lead man for the season opener, with Pickett behind him. Gabriel has also been above Sanders on the depth chart.
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Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry addressed the possibility of keeping all four quarterbacks on the roster instead of making a trade or cut. Rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders are
With a low combined cap hit, the Browns are uniquely positioned to keep four quarterbacks and potentially develop trade assets.
The Cleveland Browns' trades and selections became the story of the 2025 NFL draft (and beyond). How do the rookies look in their first few practices?
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson is the favorite to win the starting slot receiver job with the Cleveland Browns this season.
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Yardbarker on MSNAFC executive reacts to Browns passing on Travis Hunter, Abdul Carter with future in mindCleveland ultimately grabbed defensive tackle Mason Graham at pick No. 5 before the club drafted running back Quinshon Judkins at selection No. 36.
Shedeur Sanders has been one of the most polarizing athletes in the world for the better part of a year. Now, an NFL analyst has compared him to another polarizing athlete - Tim Tebow.
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The praise is rolling in, but Shedeur Sanders' NFL future is far from secure. Despite earning nods from respected voices, the Cleveland Browns' quarterback room is as uncertain as
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