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The Browns have a lot of sorting out to do during the preseason as they get ready to have a bounce-back regular season.
That means Gabriel, a third-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, should get plenty of opportunity to himself apart in a crowded Cleveland quarterback room. The Browns have yet to name a starter, though Joe Flacco-- who likely won't play in the preseason -- is ...
For the second consecutive preseason game, the Browns will start a rookie quarterback. But this time it's a different quarterback.
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NFL is reviewing WR Isaiah Bond’s dropped sexual assault case; Browns plan to sign him soon
PHILADELPHIA — The Browns are expected to sign former Texas receiver Isaiah Bond soon, but he faces possible discipline by the NFL for his sexual assault case despite the fact it was dropped on Thursday. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told cleveland.com in an email response that the league “is reviewing the matter.”
General manager Andrew Berry signed 40-year-old Joe Flacco in free agency and traded for former Pittsburgh Steelers golden boy, Kenny Pickett. Berry then drafted Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel in the third round and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders in the fifth. That’s a lot of options under center for the Browns.
The Browns currently have four quarterbacks vying for the starting job, and all of them were offseason additions. Cleveland traded for Kenny Pickett, signed Joe Flacco in free agency and selected both Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders in the NFL Draft.
In fact, the first meeting between the two was quite a chaotic scene. Following a mid-October in 2011 at Ford Field in Detroit, Schwartz, then the head coach of the Lions, went to shake hands with then San Francisco head coach Jim Harbaugh.
Adam Berry was a managing director at Goldman Sachs in 2022 when he introduced Howie Roseman at a client conference. Roseman was the keynote presenter, and this was a chance for clients in the firm’s credit business to learn about the dynamics of running a football team from a Super Bowl-winning general manager.