Shedeur Sanders won’t be on the field Saturday for the Cleveland Browns against the Philadelphia Eagles due to injury. But, the former Colorado star could be back in time for next week’s preseason finale, per ESPN’s Daniel Oyefusi.
The Cleveland Browns have pulled back the curtain on their quarterback competition in an unprecedented way. The franchise launched a documentary series that gives fans direct access to one of the NFL’s most-watched position battles.
The Cleveland Browns enter another season with talent across the roster but familiar questions at quarterback. The franchise continues to search for stability at the position while watching former Cleveland signal-caller Baker Mayfield thrive in Tampa Bay.
Shedeur Sanders is the last player on the depth chart. However, he is learning from a veteran and even sometimes has him happy that he is taking things from him on the field.
The Cleveland Browns are trying to rebound and get back to their 2023-24 form after a very disappointing year last season, but they have big questions and a lot of things to figure out before this season gets underway.
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders took full advantage of being in the presence of a Super Bowl-winning quarterback during joint training camp practice with Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles.
In a recent USA Today interview, former Browns QB Johnny Manziel weighed in on what Shedeur Sanders is going through and how he’s handling it. Typically, Manziel’s opinion doesn’t carry much weight in NFL circles.
The Cleveland Browns brought in an exciting rookie class from the 2025 NFL Draft that is showing early promise in camp and could produce foundational pieces on both sides of the ball.
Last Friday, Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders put the NFL on notice by lighting up the Carolina Panthers in his preseason debut. Sanders completed 14-of-23 passes for 138 yards with two touchdowns.
Throughout the offseason, Browns general manager Andrew Berry has publicly stated a willingness to carry four healthy quarterbacks on the regular-season roster.
The Cleveland Browns face uncertainty about their offense heading into the season. One bright spot has emerged during training camp as rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr.
Former Tennessee Vols running back Dylan Sampson had a welcome to the NFL moment during practice earlier this month. Sampson, a fourth-round selection by the Cleveland Browns in the 2025 NFL Draft, ran into teammate Myles Garrett -- one of the best defensive players in the NFL -- during a rep, and it didn't end well for the former Vol.
For an article published on Friday morning, Browns reporter Zac Jackson of The Athletic revealed that this signal-caller is "going to win the Week 1 starting quarterback job" coming off Cleveland's joint practices with the Philadelphia Eagles this week.
Look, we’ve all been there. Your significant other has a big day at work, and you show up to be supportive. But when you’re Olympic snowboarding legend Chloe Kim and your boyfriend is Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett, “showing up to work” means rolling up to an NFL joint practice like you own the place.
Browns second-round pick Quinshon Judkins is the only rookie without a contract, as the team chose not to sign him as he figured out his legal situation stemming from an arrest in July.
The Cleveland Browns may have found something in rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, and his breakout performance could put fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel on the trade block.
The Cleveland Browns are not happy with Myles Garrett following his recent citation for speeding. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski sent a firm message to Garrett when asked about the recent speeding ticket on Wednesday.