Browns: Most Likely Primetime Opponents
Nolan Hopkins predicts the Browns most likely primetime game opponents in 2019.
Nolan Hopkins predicts the Browns most likely primetime game opponents in 2019.
How does Lamar Jackson compare to the other four rookie QBs in 2018? “With Jackson, there will always be haters who will maintain that he is unable to throw the football at a high-level,” writes Ryan Potts.
In Part One of a new series, Ryan Russell takes a look at what the 2019 season could look like for the Cleveland Browns’ offense.
Joe Grimm talks about why Browns fans have the most to be excited about across the NFL in 2019.
Imagine Odell Beckham, Jarvis Landry, and Dez Bryant all on the same roster, writes Joe Grimm.
The Cleveland Browns finished the 2018-2019 season with a 7-8-1 record barely missing the playoffs and John Dorsey knew it was time to make a splash to help the Browns acquire that piece that could put them over the top. It was rumored that he was working towards making a big move and that’s when it was first rumored by many that Odell Beckham Jr. could be a possibility.
The Browns will still be in a good situation at running back even with Hunt’s absence, as Nick Chubb and Duke Johnson will take on the role, writes Griffin Clark.
Terry Goffena explores what would happen if the Patriots draft Kyler Murray or pull off a trade to land Josh Rosen.
Nolan Hopkins explores what happens next with Duke Johnson after the Cleveland Browns signed Kareem Hunt.
Just like every season, NFL teams will take on ten non-divisional opponents during the regular season, in addition to their divisional opponents. Griffin Clark previews these matchups even though there are hundreds of days before this upcoming season begins.
We’ve gotten “way too early predictions” before. However, have you gotten them so early that the schedule hasn’t come out yet? Check out the second part of a four-part series predicting the Bills’ schedule.
Baker Mayfield woke up feeling dangerous. His talent and moxie at the quarterback position is something that hasn’t been seen
Nolan Hopkins predicts the Browns most likely primetime game opponents in 2019.
How does Lamar Jackson compare to the other four rookie QBs in 2018? “With Jackson, there will always be haters who will maintain that he is unable to throw the football at a high-level,” writes Ryan Potts.
In Part One of a new series, Ryan Russell takes a look at what the 2019 season could look like for the Cleveland Browns’ offense.
Joe Grimm talks about why Browns fans have the most to be excited about across the NFL in 2019.
Imagine Odell Beckham, Jarvis Landry, and Dez Bryant all on the same roster, writes Joe Grimm.
The Cleveland Browns finished the 2018-2019 season with a 7-8-1 record barely missing the playoffs and John Dorsey knew it was time to make a splash to help the Browns acquire that piece that could put them over the top. It was rumored that he was working towards making a big move and that’s when it was first rumored by many that Odell Beckham Jr. could be a possibility.
The Browns will still be in a good situation at running back even with Hunt’s absence, as Nick Chubb and Duke Johnson will take on the role, writes Griffin Clark.
Terry Goffena explores what would happen if the Patriots draft Kyler Murray or pull off a trade to land Josh Rosen.
Nolan Hopkins explores what happens next with Duke Johnson after the Cleveland Browns signed Kareem Hunt.
Just like every season, NFL teams will take on ten non-divisional opponents during the regular season, in addition to their divisional opponents. Griffin Clark previews these matchups even though there are hundreds of days before this upcoming season begins.
We’ve gotten “way too early predictions” before. However, have you gotten them so early that the schedule hasn’t come out yet? Check out the second part of a four-part series predicting the Bills’ schedule.
Baker Mayfield woke up feeling dangerous. His talent and moxie at the quarterback position is something that hasn’t been seen by Cleveland Browns fans since
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