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Are the Cleveland Browns deliberately seeking players with more competitive fire? A listener posed this question on the latest Orange and Brown Talk podcast, wondering if general manager Andrew Berry has been targeting prospects with that extra “dog” mentality – players who bring intensity and a nasty edge to their game.
Division and conference rivalries run aplenty in the league, and teams often take to social media to take small jabs at one another, and the topic of the schedule is no different. On Wednesday, ahead of the actual release, the Cleveland Browns took to X to poke at the Steelers and their other known opponents for 2025.
The Cleveland Browns are one of the most intriguing NFL teams to watch with training camp just around the corner, mainly because of their compelling quarterback
Roger Goodell's rare lobbying trip to Columbus could be a power play to silence doubts or a sign the $600 million state funding package for Brook Park stadium isn't as secure as it seems.
NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky says Cleveland must see what it has in rookie QBs Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel — or risk wasting the season entirely.
The 2025 NFL season is months away, and the Cleveland Browns' defense already took a major hit. The Browns announced on Monday that linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah on the reserve/physically unable to perform list due to a neck injury, ruling him out for the entire 2025 campaign.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell joined Browns owner Jimmy Haslam on Tuesday in meeting with Gov. Mike DeWine and other state leaders in the team’s lobbying effort to secure money for a new Browns stadium in Brook Park.
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The Minnesota Vikings will face the Cleveland Browns in an NFL International Series game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England, on Oct. 5, 2025.
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Yardbarker on MSNWhy ESPN analyst disagrees with Browns' reported quarterback planDuring a Tuesday appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show," former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky explained why he disagrees with the Browns' reported quarterback plan for the upcoming campaign.