Not every former Indianapolis Colts player is loved by the fan base after they depart the team. But fans love some players so much that they continue to be rooted for in Indianapolis long after they are gone.
The Cleveland Browns continue to tweak the roster ahead of the first wave of free agency next month and April's NFL Draft. While several changes are expected at premium positions like quarterback and wideout, the running back position will look vastly different in 2025 too.
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The Browns released running back Nyheim Hines on Tuesday. The team did not activate him back to the active roster in October before his 21-day practice window expired.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Browns have designated right guard Wyatt Teller for return from injured reserve with the expectation that he will play in Week 8 against the Ravens.
Per Zac Jackson, Browns RB Nyheim Hines will not be activated after being designated to return from the non-football injury list. As a result, he will
Cleveland has designated three players to return from the PUP/NFI list The Cleveland Browns have designated RB Nick Chubb, OL Michael Dunn, and RB Nyheim Hines for return to practice.
Cleveland’s return game is nothing fancy so Nyheim Hines could help After the Cleveland Browns lost to the Las Vegas Raiders this past weekend, the franchise received some good news that their superstar running back Nick Chubb would return to begin practicing by mid-week.
With Nick Chubb and Nyheim Hines on PUP, the Browns are short-staffed at the running back position. That did not stop the team from making a shocking roster cut on Tuesday.
The standout RB is expected to play at some point in 2024, but he will not be available at the start of the campaign.
Starting return man needs somebody to step up and claim the position The Cleveland Browns have an amazing amount of players in training camp with kick return abilities.
A top priority for Cleveland Browns during the 2024 offseason was upgrading the running back room thanks to Nick Chubb's status being a big question mark.
The Browns proved to have one of the most complete rosters in the NFL after making the playoffs with five different starting quarterbacks in 2023. Still, there are plenty of reasons for concern heading into the 2024 campaign.
Cleveland’s run of misfortune with injuries to skilled position athletes has spilled into the 2024 offseason. A year after losing Browns running back Nick Chubb during the regular season to his second significant left knee injury, the team inked deals with two runners this offseason and brought in Nyheim Hines and D’Onta Foreman.
Browns RB Nyheim Hines elected to sign with Cleveland because he felt it was a great match for him in the passing game. “I think it was a great fit just because of the passing game, first off, I know that was something Cleveland was looking forward to, getting a back and getting guys who were explosive in space and then the returner opportunity.
Before the season last year, RB Nyheim Hines suffered multiple torn ligaments in his knee in a scary jet ski accident. Hines signed with the Browns in hopes of a bounce-back season, and he reflected on the life-changing moment.
He missed the entire 2023 season due to an ACL tear suffered in a jet ski accident last summer. That hurt his free-agent value, and the veteran running back/returner took a one-year deal with the Browns this offseason.
The North Carolina State product signed a one-year deal with the Browns on March 13.
Ken Dorsey's offense continues to take shape in Cleveland. After spending big to add former Saints and Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston on Tuesday, the Browns continued to address their needs on the offensive side of the ball, agreeing to terms on a one-year deal with Bills free agent running back Nyheim Hines.
Nyheim Hines was forced to miss the 2023 campaign, and his preparation for the coming season will now come with uncertainty.
Western New York temperatures are expected to dip to 37 degrees on Wednesday night, peaking no higher than 48 as its Buffalo Bills prepare for a crucial interconference showdown on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles (4:25 p.m.
A deep running back room in Buffalo just got a little thinner as the Bills have reportedly lost a versatile back for the 2023 season.
Emotions were extremely high in Buffalo on Sunday as the Bills returned to the field for the first time since safety Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest in Cincinnati on Monday night, and the game got off to a storybook start.
As if Buffalo wasn't already a problem, now teams have to factor in one of the best pass-catching running backs in football.
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