The Cleveland Browns decided to cut tight end Zaire Mitchell-Paden when they trimmed their roster down to 53 players, and now, he may be finding another home.
The Cleveland Browns wrapped up the 2024 preseason on Saturday with a 37-33 loss against the Seattle Seahawks. With preseason play out of the way, it’s
Here are AFC players whom Yardbarker NFL writers expect to survive Tuesday's cutdown date.
The Cleveland Browns fell to 0-2 in the preseason with their loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday, but their record doesn't really matter. What's pertinent is the progress, particularly of young players fighting for playing time (or roster spots).
Seemingly every year, an athlete that few analysts expected to make the 53-man roster breaks through to become a valuable part of their team’s squad. The Cleveland Browns may have one athlete who would fit that mold this season, according to analyst Noah Weiskopf.
Watson collided with Browns tight end Zaire Mitchell-Paden in the first inning of Saturday's contest as the signal-caller made a play on a pop-up.
David Njoku is part of the Cleveland Browns’ injury report Saturday. This followed a household incident that left the tight end with burns on his face and arms.
The Browns announced that they are elevating QB P.J. Walker along with TE Zaire Mitchell-Paden for Week 4. Walker is being called up as QB Deshaun Watson is listed as questionable, while Mitchell-Paden is a possible replacement for TE David Njoku, who suffered burns to his arm and face in a household accident and is also listed as questionable.
The Cleveland Browns are signing tight end Devin Asiasi to the practice squad according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo. Asiasi, (6'3",253) is a former 3rd round pick by New England in 2020.
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