The Browns defense could get a spark soon.
The Cleveland Browns have been one of the least-healthy teams over the past two seasons with dozens of players sitting out contests due to injuries. Finally, the Browns are getting good news on that front.
Juan Thornhill has been out since after Week 1’s loss The ever-changing Cleveland Browns roster is likely to continue to see movement. GM Andrew Berry is not only always churning the bottom of the roster but, as seen on Tuesday, also the practice squad as well.
The Cleveland Browns announced they have designated S Juan Thornhill to return from injured reserve. This opens a three-week window for him to practice with the team before he has to be added to the active roster. Thornhill, 28, was taken with the No.
The Cleveland Browns placed starting safety Juan Thornhill and three other players on injured reserve Wednesday. In addition to Thornhill (calf), the Browns also put defensive tackle Maurice Hurst II (ankle), linebacker Mohamoud Diabate (hip), and linebacker Tony Fields (ankle) on IR.
Bad news emerged in the wake of Cleveland’s Week 1 loss, and Jim Schwartz‘s high-end defense will need some help.
While a handful of NFL teams started training camp before this week, the Cleveland Browns were among several teams that reported to training camp on Tuesday.
During the offseason, the Browns unveiled a new look to their traditional helmets, bringing back the white face masks for the first time since the team stopped using the style after the 2005 season.
Thornhill is ready to prove his worth in his second season with Cleveland The Cleveland Browns signed Juan Thornhill to a 3-year, $21 Million contract in 2023 after a highly productive career with the Kansas City Chiefs.
While Browns fans spent New Years Eve not stressing over their team in an actual game, it was all eyes on the Ravens home meeting with the Dolphins. A Ravens loss would have left the the door open just a crack for Cleveland to potentially overtake their division rival for the AFC North in Week 18.
The Cleveland Browns' laundry list of injuries is continuing to grow this week.
There is still a lot of season remaining, but if Cleveland's defense continues playing at the level it has been, the Browns could certainly find their way into the postseason as a dark-horse contender.
When the Browns brass worked to reshape the team's defense this offseason, former Chiefs safety, Juan Thornhill brought a wealth of experience that Cleveland was lacking.
The Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers could not wait until kickoff on Sunday to start shoving one another around.
According to a report from Cleveland.com reporter Mary Kay Cabot, Browns starting safety Juan Thornhill will make his debut for the team against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday night.
The Cleveland Browns needed to find some help for their defense this offseason. In 2022, they ranked 20th in points against and 14th in yardage surrendered, so they sought to shore things up on that side of the ball.
The Browns have been one of the NFL's most disappointing teams over the past two seasons, but that is not stopping a free agent addition from dreaming big.
The former second-round pick spent the first four seasons of his career in Kansas City, starting 52 of his 65 games. This included a rookie campaign where he earned PFWA All-Rookie Team honors after starting all 16 games for the Chiefs.
The Bengals don't have a lot of holes to fill in their roster this offseason. But one of their few may be filled with a two-time Super Bowl champion.
The Kansas City Chiefs have many depth pieces that are facing free agency this offseason. In some ways, a number of these players may be seen as easily replaceable.
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, and some Kansas City players were happy to do some talking after the game.
Towards the end of his rookie season, Juan Thornhill looked like he was the first draft pick hit for Brett Veach as general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs' defense got off to a notoriously rough start last season, and a large chunk of it came with safety Juan Thornhill watching from the sidelines.
Sorensen has struggled mightily in 2021. He has been repeatedly beaten in coverage and is yielding a 153.8 passer rating.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — In Week 17 of the 2019 season, Kansas City Chiefs safety Juan Thornhill suffered a season-ending ACL tear. Despite the usual year-or-longer timeline to fully recover from a torn ACL, Thornhill appeared in all 19 games for the Chiefs in 2020.
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