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Cleveland Browns had another NFL trade deadline move ready to be made, and it didn’t happen for an ironic reason
The Cleveland Browns made just one move at the trade deadline, sending defensive end Joe Tryon-Shoyinka to the Chicago Bears in a late-round pick swap. Sunday’s game against the New York Jets was the first after the deadline,
The Jets (2-7) responded by defeating the Cleveland Browns (2-7), 27-20, in Week 10. With that, Jets Wire has identified three things we learned about the Jets throughout Sunday's triumph:
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Kevin Stefanski hints at Deshaun Watson’s return, adding further uncertainty to Browns’ QB situation
Kevin Stefanski confirmed Dillon Gabriel remains the Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback. However, he hinted Deshaun Watson might soon return.
Nonetheless, Joel Bitonio remained steady and was the Browns’ top-graded player on offense, per PFF, grading out to a 75.1 overall. Ethan Pocic and Jack Conklin had grades above 62 overall, but both had pretty rough pass blocking grades.
Pro edge rusher Myles Garrett and his Cleveland Browns (2-6) coming to the Big Apple to face quarterback Justin Fields and his New York Jets (1-7) looks like Goliath versus David. Garrett averages the most sacks per game (0.
Metcalf, who played for the Browns from 1989 to 1994, took to Twitter/X on Monday afternoon and made it clear that he wants to rejoin his former team in a front-office role. The post came less than 24 hours after the Browns’ 27-20 loss to the New York Jets.
The Cleveland Browns took on the New York Jets today in a battle of teams with a combined record of 3-13 in the 2025 season. Before this game, the Jets had not