CINCINNATI – Every rookie has a “Welcome to the NFL” moment, and there’s a good chance Cincinnati Bengals first-round pick Amarius Mims gets his Sunday in Cleveland when he faces Browns edge rusher and reigning Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett.
Watson's contract was always eventually going to make it difficult for the Browns to hold onto stars and build around him.
With Cleveland staring at a 1-5 record and fading hopes of making the NFL playoffs this season, the Browns are primed to be sellers at the trade deadline, potentially building a war chest of draft picks to use for future iterations by auctioning off pieces of their roster.
The NFL season is one-third of the way complete and now that the dust from the crazy first few weeks of the season has settled, the awards leaders are beginning to pull away from the pack.
The Cleveland Browns are facing a major crossroads. Do they try to continue competing despite what is looking like a lost season, or do they look into a rebuild?
Whenever Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett makes his way to the golf course, he will be challenging Oscar-nominated actor Mark Wahlberg. During an interview with Boardroom Talks, Garrett praised Wahlberg’s work ethic.
Cleveland Browns defensive star Myles Garrett has been banged up this season. But that did not stop him from spilling some truth about city legend LeBron James.
The Browns seemingly have "no practical" escape from what remains of the fully guaranteed contract they gave Watson in 2022 that will handcuff the franchise's ability to add talent through at least next offseason.
This season was always going to be a bit tough for the Cleveland Browns with a younger schedule than last year. Still, it was thought that the Browns still had the team to make it to the playoffs.
A 20-16 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles leaves the Cleveland Browns reeling for answers For a fourth consecutive week. Now at 1-5 on the season, Cleveland could be in danger of losing the locker room if things don't turn around quickly.
The Cleveland Browns defense has put it on themselves to create opportunities while the team's offense has struggled throughout a 1-4 start to the season.
He's one of those guys that makes you feel like you're watching a one of the greats. He's been that good. Even though we spend our days and nights waiting for the next Philadelphia Eagles update, it doesn't take much to get lost in what Myles Garrett is doing in Cleveland.
Maybe it was the Halloween spirit or his respect for the player. Either way Eagles star left tackle Jordan Mailata had an interesting description when talking about Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett this week.
The Cleveland Browns travel to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles in Week 6 as they look to finally bring their three-game losing streak to an end. Here are three Browns players who could impact the game the most.
The Cleveland Browns are trying to get their season on track, and it will require them to get healthy now. They’ve had a few injuries to occur to some of their key players, but it looks like they can be trending up for their Week 6 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.
There is no other way to put it than to say this NFL season has been a disaster for the Cleveland Browns. To be sitting at 1-4 on the season with the opening schedule they had is the worst of outcomes.
Through five weeks of football, it is no secret that the Cleveland Browns have to be one of the most disappointing teams in the NFL. The Washington Commanders handed the Browns a 34-13 loss and Cleveland now sits at 1-4 on the season.
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski regurgitated his same go-to lines he has all season long following losses. This time it was in the aftermath of the worst one year, a 34-13 dismantling by the Washington Commanders that dropped his team to 1-4 on the season.
Myles Garrett's credentials demand respect from the Washington Commanders and the attention of a crowd in Week 5. Three first-team All-Pro nods, five Pro Bowl berths, and being named NFL Defensive Player of the Year for last season show why he will be the biggest threat in Week 5.
The Cleveland Browns are set for a tough road matchup against the red-hot Washington Commanders this weekend. At this point in the season, no game can truly be called a "must-win" game.
As the 1-3 Cleveland Browns are prepping to face off against the 3-1 Washington Commanders in Week 5, injuries continue to cast a cloud over any thoughts of a comeback in the AFC North standings.
Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett is battling several injuries as his team prepares for their Week 4 game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
One Browns star missed practice Wednesday while battling not one, not two, but three injuries. But it sounds like he plans to tough it out come game time.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that Browns DE Myles Garrett underwent an MRI on Monday for foot and ankle injuries that ultimately came back clean. Garrett’s status moving forward is considered day-to-day. “Myles is battling every day.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero notes the three-time All-Pro underwent a procedure as a nine-year-old to address flat feet, which may be related to the current problem.
Last year, Myles Garrett won the 2023 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award, but it was clear that he wasn't 100 percent down the stretch. Garrett was dealing with a shoulder injury and went without a sack from Week 12 through Week 16.
Despite the injury, he has not looked any worse for wear during games.
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