
Splash’s 2021 All-Pro Predictions
With the season just around the corner, it is time to look at 26 players who could earn All-Pro spots in 2021.
With the season just around the corner, it is time to look at 26 players who could earn All-Pro spots in 2021.
Expectations are high for the Cleveland Browns entering the 2021 NFL season, and rightfully so. Albeit a year later than most expected, the Browns’ roster lived up to the hype last season, ending their 18-year playoff drought, despite a third-place finish in the AFC North.
NFL fans rejoice, the 2021 season is just on the horizon. It’s the last month without football until March. Regardless
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32-part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Cleveland Browns.
With the 2021 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, teams are beginning to prepare for the first 17-game season in league history. Let’s make some early predictions of the players who will take home awards next season.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Cleveland Browns.
The Cleveland Browns have been the laughing stock of the league for almost two decades. Before the 2020 season, the Browns were one of the favorites to make the postseason with the expanded playoff field. With a new coaching staff and an emphasis on the offensive line, the Browns came out firing. They made the playoffs with an 11-5 record and pulled off an upset against the Steelers in the Wild Card round as the sixth-seed. Cleveland was just a few plays away from pulling off the upset of the year against the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round but fell just short.
The Cleveland Browns (12-5) head to Missouri to take on the Kansas City Chiefs (14-2) for an AFC Divisional Round matchup.
The Cleveland Browns (11-5) travel to Pittsburgh to take on the Steelers (12-4) on Sunday Night of Wild Card Weekend.
Yes, you read that title right. For the first time since 2002, the Cleveland Browns have clinched a playoff berth. One of the NFL’s most prestigious franchises in the history of the league for the first few decades has gone through utter disappointment ever since. From “The Fumble” to “The Drive”, then the move to Baltimore, to coming back as a team, the Browns have gone through a lot.
The Cleveland Browns (9-4) travel to the East coast to take on the New York Giants (5-8). The Browns are coming off an emotional Week 14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. They hope to reclaim their confidence this weekend.
The Baltimore Ravens (7-5) travel to Ohio to take on the Cleveland Browns (9-3) for the Week 14 edition of Monday Night Football. After dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak, the Ravens were able to regain their momentum and secured a win last week against the Dallas Cowboys.
With the season just around the corner, it is time to look at 26 players who could earn All-Pro spots in 2021.
Expectations are high for the Cleveland Browns entering the 2021 NFL season, and rightfully so. Albeit a year later than most expected, the Browns’ roster lived up to the hype last season, ending their 18-year playoff drought, despite a third-place finish in the AFC North.
NFL fans rejoice, the 2021 season is just on the horizon. It’s the last month without football until March. Regardless of what team they root
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32-part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Cleveland Browns.
With the 2021 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, teams are beginning to prepare for the first 17-game season in league history. Let’s make some early predictions of the players who will take home awards next season.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Cleveland Browns.
The Cleveland Browns have been the laughing stock of the league for almost two decades. Before the 2020 season, the Browns were one of the favorites to make the postseason with the expanded playoff field. With a new coaching staff and an emphasis on the offensive line, the Browns came out firing. They made the playoffs with an 11-5 record and pulled off an upset against the Steelers in the Wild Card round as the sixth-seed. Cleveland was just a few plays away from pulling off the upset of the year against the Kansas City Chiefs in the divisional round but fell just short.
The Cleveland Browns (12-5) head to Missouri to take on the Kansas City Chiefs (14-2) for an AFC Divisional Round matchup.
The Cleveland Browns (11-5) travel to Pittsburgh to take on the Steelers (12-4) on Sunday Night of Wild Card Weekend.
Yes, you read that title right. For the first time since 2002, the Cleveland Browns have clinched a playoff berth. One of the NFL’s most prestigious franchises in the history of the league for the first few decades has gone through utter disappointment ever since. From “The Fumble” to “The Drive”, then the move to Baltimore, to coming back as a team, the Browns have gone through a lot.
The Cleveland Browns (9-4) travel to the East coast to take on the New York Giants (5-8). The Browns are coming off an emotional Week 14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. They hope to reclaim their confidence this weekend.
The Baltimore Ravens (7-5) travel to Ohio to take on the Cleveland Browns (9-3) for the Week 14 edition of Monday Night Football. After dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak, the Ravens were able to regain their momentum and secured a win last week against the Dallas Cowboys.
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