Cleveland Browns Offseason Preview
It was a season that everyone expected, and the Cleveland Browns made their return to the postseason for the first time in 18 years. They made a little noise, getting their first postseason victory in 26 seasons.
It was a season that everyone expected, and the Cleveland Browns made their return to the postseason for the first time in 18 years. They made a little noise, getting their first postseason victory in 26 seasons.
Week nine is on the horizon and that’s the halfway point of the NFL season. I hope your IDP leagues are treating you well and the defensive side of the ball has been kind to you and your team. If they are carrying you to a playoff berth then keep up the work, if you’re struggling then it’s time to get on the ball and turn things around! Remember to always reach out with any questions at any time. Let’s get into our recap from last week.
It’s hard to believe that we are talking about a team that won seven games last season, being darkhorse contenders. It’s also hard to believe that the team we are talking about is the Cleveland Browns.
The Cleveland Browns finished the 2018 campaign with a 7-8-1 record. For 99 percent of teams, this would be a season to forget. But when you are 1-31 over your previous two seasons, this is an amazing start to an amazing rebuild.
The Browns rookie class was highlighted by Baker Mayfield, who broke the NFL rookie touchdown record with 27. The Browns also got production from rookies Nick Chubb, Denzel Ward, and Antonio Callaway.
After a loss to Pittsburgh, Hue Jackson and Todd Haley were fired and replaced by Greg Williams and Freddie Kitchens.
The clock is ticking on a potential extension of Russell Wilson, writes Andersen Pickard. Where do things stand between the Seattle Seahawks and their mobile quarterback?
First Demetrius Harris. Then, Kareem Hunt. Now, another Chiefs player in Eric Murray has been acquired by John Dorsey this offseason. Murray heads to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for Emmanuel Ogbah, writes Rachel Coltz.
In Part Two of a series, Ryan Russell takes a look at what the 2019 season could look like for the Cleveland Browns’ defense.
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.
The Cleveland Browns acquired defensive end Olivier Vernon from the New York Giants in exchange for offensive lineman Kevin Zeitler.
The Browns made their second defensive line move this offseason, as they are expected to sign defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson when free agency opens tomorrow, writes Nolan Hopkins.
Kieth Domon looks at five partners in a trade with the Cardinals for sophomore QB Josh Rosen.
Trey Flowers played an immense part throughout the season for New England as the star of the Patriots’ defense. There is no doubt they should try to re-sign him, but that may not come easy.
It was a season that everyone expected, and the Cleveland Browns made their return to the postseason for the first time in 18 years. They made a little noise, getting their first postseason victory in 26 seasons.
Week nine is on the horizon and that’s the halfway point of the NFL season. I hope your IDP leagues are treating you well and the defensive side of the ball has been kind to you and your team. If they are carrying you to a playoff berth then keep up the work, if you’re struggling then it’s time to get on the ball and turn things around! Remember to always reach out with any questions at any time. Let’s get into our recap from last week.
It’s hard to believe that we are talking about a team that won seven games last season, being darkhorse contenders. It’s also hard to believe that the team we are talking about is the Cleveland Browns.
The Cleveland Browns finished the 2018 campaign with a 7-8-1 record. For 99 percent of teams, this would be a season to forget. But when you are 1-31 over your previous two seasons, this is an amazing start to an amazing rebuild.
The Browns rookie class was highlighted by Baker Mayfield, who broke the NFL rookie touchdown record with 27. The Browns also got production from rookies Nick Chubb, Denzel Ward, and Antonio Callaway.
After a loss to Pittsburgh, Hue Jackson and Todd Haley were fired and replaced by Greg Williams and Freddie Kitchens.
The clock is ticking on a potential extension of Russell Wilson, writes Andersen Pickard. Where do things stand between the Seattle Seahawks and their mobile quarterback?
First Demetrius Harris. Then, Kareem Hunt. Now, another Chiefs player in Eric Murray has been acquired by John Dorsey this offseason. Murray heads to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for Emmanuel Ogbah, writes Rachel Coltz.
In Part Two of a series, Ryan Russell takes a look at what the 2019 season could look like for the Cleveland Browns’ defense.
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.
The Cleveland Browns acquired defensive end Olivier Vernon from the New York Giants in exchange for offensive lineman Kevin Zeitler.
The Browns made their second defensive line move this offseason, as they are expected to sign defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson when free agency opens tomorrow, writes Nolan Hopkins.
Kieth Domon looks at five partners in a trade with the Cardinals for sophomore QB Josh Rosen.
Trey Flowers played an immense part throughout the season for New England as the star of the Patriots’ defense. There is no doubt they should try to re-sign him, but that may not come easy.
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