It doesn’t mean the quarterback’s relationship with the Ravens will ever be the same again.
The Browns’ legendary left tackle chooses his wife and kids to unveil his bust on August 5.
If the Browns address defensive issues in free agency, these receivers will be the likely contenders for the team’s top draft choice in April.
Aside from their history, the only thing Browns and Ravens share is their blind spot at drafting receivers.
The Browns’ new front-office wonder will be involved in all player transactions as Andrew Berry’s assistant GM.
The Browns head coach is more steadfast than ever in not delegating play-calling duties to anyone else.
Could Adam Berry be the next Ivy League GM candidate?
The Browns’ GM clammed up more than usual when the subject of drafting a wide receiver was broached.
Joe Thomas’ induction brought the expansion Browns back to where it all started in 1999.
Berry’s blind spot at the position has led to several misfires in three drafts.
Entering his fourth year, Berry is still the youngest GM in the NFL – and still has a lot to learn.
Ventrone opted to return to the Browns as a coach after five years as Colts special teams coordinator.
Nearly two years off dropped Watson out of the NFL elite. That doesn’t mean he can’t climb back in.
Multiple breakdowns on defense and special teams eventually cost Joe Woods and Mike Priefer their jobs.
The Cleveland native felt he would be back for 2023.