The Cleveland Browns have made a move ahead of Week 13 NFL action. On Wednesday in the late afternoon, the Browns decided to bring in a former Detroit Lions' li
James Houston won't have to move too far for his next NFL gig. A day after being released by the Detroit Lions, the third-year EDGE was claimed off waivers by the Cleveland Browns. Houston joins the B
The Cleveland Browns are once again without the services of starting quarterback Deshaun Watson after another season-ending injury.
HOUSTON - The Cleveland Browns claimed James "The Problem" Houston IV after clearing waivers. Detroit Lions released Houston on Tuesday, Nov. 26. after nearly three seasons. Houston had a breakout rookie season with the Detroit Lions in the National Football League.
Miami's Cam Ward and Alabama's Jalen Milroe were readily available after Colorado stars Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders were predicted to be drafted No. 1 and No. 2. Instead, Athlon Sports analyst Luke Easterling had the Browns passing on both star quarterbacks to select Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter at No. 3.
While the Cleveland Browns won't throw in the towel on the Deshaun Watson experiment this offseason, they may alter how they approach the
The Cleveland Browns are seeking just their second victory in Denver in their past nine tries when they visit the Broncos on Monday night.
Winston preaches a one-play-at-a-time mantra, and it led the Browns to their come-from-behind victory over the Steelers, in which he orchestrated the nine-play, 45-yard drive that culminated in Chubb’s 2-yard TD run.
On Wednesday, the Browns claimed Houston off waivers from the Lions. Cleveland also claimed defensive end Cameron Thomas from the Chiefs. The Browns waived defensive end Elerson Smith. The Lions made Houston a sixth-round pick in 2022. He recorded eight sacks in seven games as a rookie but missed all but two games last season with a leg injury.
The Browns have an aging roster and a lot of money tied up in a quarterback who hasn't performed to expectations.
Should Cleveland prepare for a full-on rebuild, or might it just shed some salary and bring back most of the folks in charge?