A TLOD examination of offseason rosters reveal Browns’ average weight of 227.3 pounds is league’s lightest.
Except for a Christmas Day game in Lambeau Field, the Browns should have no complaints about their 2021 schedule.
Despite 17 season-openers at home, the Browns are 1-20-1 in their first games since 1999.
If the team formerly named Indians needs a buyer, there’s a logical one seeking to deepen its roots in Cleveland.
Mack Wilson, D’Ernest Johnson and possibly Chris Hubbard could be roster casualties after an aggressive transaction season.
This is the only time of year power rankings make a little sense.
Despite public love for released Sheldon Richardson, the Browns have added four new defensive tackles in four days, jeopardizing the veteran’s return.
In a low-risk signing, Berry is taking a chance on Malik McDowell, a talented defensive tackle with a several law violations in his troubled past.
He was dealt a short hand last year, but he has aces under heading into 2021.
GM Andrew Berry wound up drafting eight players and acquiring a 2022 fourth-round pick.
A speedy linebacker and a receiver with world-class speed were the second-day picks.
They considered Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah in the first round, also.
Browns grab Northwestern cornerback Greg Newsome with 26th pick of first round.
For the third time in 10 mock drafts, Christian Barmore falls to Browns.
Assuming Alabama’s Patrick Surtain will go to the Cowboys at No. 10, Jaycee Horn of South Carolina will be close behind.