The Cleveland Browns own the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft, and while there has been some deliberation as to what they will do with the selection, the general consensus is that they will ...
Team owner Jimmy Haslem refused to meet with the 2023 NFL Defensive Player of the Year when Garrett wanted to discuss his future with the Browns. Obviously, something changed between the two sides.
Now, the Browns will focus on contending while also taking the right steps toward ensuing their future is secure, and that could only mean one thing in this year's NFL Draft: taking a quarterback.
A growing narrative surrounding the NFL draft is that the Cleveland Browns could bypass a quarterback with their No. 2 selection and then trade back into the first round to secure a signal-caller.
Garrett and the Browns ended up agreeing to a massive contract extension that will likely keep him in Cleveland for the remainder of his NFL career. As reported by NFL insider Ian Rapoport ...
And, they're on the clock. According to one NFL insider, that might force the Browns to do the one thing they shouldn't with their pick - trade down instead of taking Abdul Carter. NFL insider ...
Although NFL free agency gets going today, the most important part of the offseason for the Browns remains the draft in April. The Browns don't have the money to be a big player in free agency ...
It’s not a good omen for NFL success if you’re struggling to perform in high-leverage situations in college. That’s why it’s a little tough to get behind the idea of the Browns drafting ...
Myles Garrett now owns that title with the Cleveland Browns re-signing the 2023 NFL Defensive Player of the Year to a four-year extension on Sunday that runs his average per year salary up to $40 ...
Franchise cornerstone Myles Garrett shocked the football world when he demanded a trade away from the Browns. Garrett is the 2023 Defensive Player of the Year and a future Hall of Famer.
This situation between Garrett and the Browns, a sudden flip from acrimony to a renewal of vows, is just the latest reminder of this reality: Money solves most problems in the NFL. Nothing about ...
The Cleveland Browns possess the second overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. They are likely hoping that Miami's Cam Ward, the "consensus" No. 1 quarterback in this year's class, remains available ...