The Cleveland Browns fanbase is one of the most loyal of any fanbase in the NFL. They will stand by this team through thick and thin, and there has been a lot of heartbreak and hurt throughout the years.
The Browns will be in Indianapolis this week for the combine, during which Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski will answers questions such as these.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry acknowledged on Tuesday at the NFL combine that he expects running back Nick Chubb to hit free agency market.
Based on recent comments from Browns general manager Andrew Berry and Lions general manager Brad Holmes, there is little chance Myles Garrett lands in Detroit.
The Browns probably weren’t surprised by the news that Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders won’t throw this week at the NFL Scouting Combine here. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,
As Cleveland Browns vice president of football operations Andrew Berry begins planning out his offseason moves, he received some positive news regarding the lea
Andrew Berry is not budging on his early-offseason Myles Garrett stances. The Browns are set against trading the future Hall
Two-way player Travis Hunter is perhaps the most-discussed prospect entering the 2025 NFL Draft. At Colorado, Hunter was both a defensive back and
As a debate rages about whether Hunter should play on offense or defense at the next level, Berry said the Browns believe Hunter is a “receiver primarily first” at Tuesday’s NFL combine press conference. Welp. OK. The case is closed. If the Browns really think this, then Hunter should assuredly focus on becoming a professional shutdown cornerback.
Browns GM Andrew Berry uttered the words Tuesday that have seemed obvious since the end of the season. “I would say at this point that we do expect Nick to hit the market,” Berry said during a sidebar interview with Browns reporters at the NFL Combine.
Travis Hunter, the do-it-all cornerback and receiver from Colorado, is one of the most intriguing prospects at the NFL Combine.