Whispers continue to hover over the Cleveland Browns suggesting that the club coming off a 3-14 campaign could make reigning Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett available to other teams this offseason as part of a rebuild that includes starting from scratch at the quarterback position.
Judges overseeing dueling lawsuits in courthouses blocks away from Huntington Bank Field could determine whether the Cleveland Browns remain in their downtown stadium or head southwest to Brook Park.
What first looked to be a quiet hiring cycle with just five vacancies turned into one that more closely represents the average league turnover from season to season.
It’s safe to assume that when then-Ohio Gov. George Voinovich signed the so-called “Art Modell Law” in 1996, the possibility of the law being used against the Cleveland Browns wasn’t on anyone’s mind.
The Cleveland Browns chose continuity in the offseason. They didn’t part ways with Kevin Stefanski and Andrew Berry after a 3-14 season. Notably, that didn’t sit well with Daryl Ruiter. The well-known Browns analyst expressed on X his disapproval of the team’s choice to retain both,
A toothless, untested, unenforceable piece of legislation that has no bearing on the team’s attempt to build a domed stadium in Brook Park after Huntington Bank Field’s (HBF) lease expires in 2028 (the Browns’ stance), or ...
Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson were both first-round picks, and are both on a Hall of Fame track. They also share the same legacy of not having won enough in the postseason.
The Cleveland Browns haven’t found much success with the Deshaun Watson trade. We’re about to enter the fourth season of the transaction, and, in hindsight, it was a disaster. Nevertheless, as much as the fans could and should feel infuriated because of it,
The Haslam ownership of the Cleveland Browns is threatening to move the team out of Cleveland to Berea. Better yet, they should relocate to Boise, Idaho and become the "Boise Browns" — it does have a nice ring to it.
Tennessee Billionaire and Gas Station Tycoon Jimmy Haslam, known up here as the owner of the Cleveland Browns, is purportedly drumming up support among lawmakers for a $600 million subsidy for a new Browns stadium and that money could be proposed as soon as the Governor’s budget request.
Since managing partners Dee and Jimmy Haslam took control of the Browns' organization, Cleveland has experienced very little success on the
While Brandt is a well-respected former exec and current college professor, Cleveland’s reputation has nowhere to go but up at this point, mostly due to Watson. At worst, it is