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The Cleveland Browns lost linebacker Devin Bush on the opening day of free agency but found a fill-in with haste from another AFC team picking up near the top of next month’s NFL draft. Cleveland inked New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams to a two ...
NFL teams have started their mid-March ritual of repurposing their rosters for the upcoming season. No deals that get agreed upon, either in free agency or in a trade, can become official until the new league year begins. That happens at 4 p.m. March 11.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver David Bell became the latest NFL player to announce an early retirement this week. The 24-year-old announced his decision in a lengthy post on social media, saying that an "off-field injury" ultimately forced him into retirement.
There will be no delaying further the decision that currently lies with stalwart Cleveland Browns offensive lineman Joel Bitonio, the team’s starting left guard going back to when he was picked in the second round out of Nevada back in 2014. Now, Bitonio ...
As tampering day dawns, Browns fans might wake up with big dreams of new stars and starters. OBR Publisher Barry McBride offers a few analogies and speculates on what might happen. It’s the Daily Newswire for March 9,
Ohio’s plan to use unclaimed funds to help fund construction of a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns was temporarily blocked in court on Monday. In her preliminary injunction, Franklin County Magistrate Jennifer Hunt found that plaintiffs in a lawsuit brought by former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann are substantially likely to win their case on the merits.
The Cleveland Browns are making a strong move on this early-window free agency Monday. The Browns have signed offensive lineman Zion Johnson to a three-year contract, according to Adam Schefter. The deal is worth $49.5 million, including $32.4 million guaranteed.
The Browns are bringing in Zion Johnson, the 26-year-old guard who previously played for the Los Angeles Chargers.