It’s been a problem without a solution for the Cleveland Browns over the last two seasons. And no, for once, it’s not the quarterback question. In both 2023 and 2024, Cleveland couldn’t stop turning the ball over.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski announced he'd be taking offensive play-calling duties back once again next season, according to Zac Jackson of The Athletic.
Mel Kiper, draft expert for ESPN, has the Cleveland Browns passing on a quarterback for arguably the best player in the draft.
The Browns have the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft and can use it to take a Qb like Cam Ward among several other options.
It's no secret the Cleveland Browns are in the market for a new quarterback this offseason hile they try to decide whether or not they'll use the No. 2 overall
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski is reassuming play-calling duties following a 3-14 season and despite making a change at offensive coordinator.
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Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski announced Thursday that he will be the team's offensive play-caller in 2025. Stefanski also announced
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.
Tommy Rees called the plays for quarterback Jalen Milroe and the Alabama offense in 2023. The Cleveland Browns introduced Rees as their offensive coordinator on Thursday. Does Rees’ insight on Milroe give the Browns a leg up on the Crimson Tide QB, who will be available in the NFL Draft in April?
Upon introducing new Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees, Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski made a surprising announcement regarding who would serve as the team's play call
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.