Browns GM Didn't Hold Back On Shedeur Sanders
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The Cleveland Browns have maybe the most interesting quarterback battle we've ever seen taking place at training camp this summer; a four-way competition between Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders. But if the Browns are being real with themselves, this battle isn't nearly as interesting as they're making it seem.
Rest easy, NFL fans. This is the final weekend without any football games that we'll be subject to until after the Super Bowl in February. On Thursday night the Los Angeles Chargers and the Detroit Lions will kick off the 2025 preseason with the annual Hall of Fame game, then the rest of the league will get going the following weekend.
Cleveland's front office remains noncommittal about their second-round pick's future while history suggests draft capital often determines a player's fate after off-field incidents.
The Cleveland Browns have had their problems recently, but one area of the roster that's stood out is the defensive line.
With training camp underway, the Cleveland Browns have a four-man race to decide who will be the Week 1 starting quarterback. Among the contenders are Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders. All four players are going to be given opportunities to earn playing time both before the season and throughout the year.
Middle linebacker Jordan Hicks, signed by the Browns as a free agent before last season, announced his retirement from the NFL after 10 seasons on his Instagram account.
Here we'll try to look at the surprising Cleveland Browns player who could make or break their 2025 NFL season.
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It's hard to imagine anyone rooting against the Detroit Lions. They have a likable team led by a relatable head coach, a passionate fan base and have been terrible for most of their existence. Their rise to the elite tier of the NFL has been fun.
The Browns defensive line is using a white board to keep track of each player’s wins and losses in one-on-one reps as part of a competition to up the ante early in training camp. But what about the defensive backs?
“Browns signed RB Toa Taua, who spent the past two seasons with the Michigan Panthers and led the UFL in rushing touchdowns last season,” wrote Adam Schefter in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday morning.