Browns insider Zac Jackson indicated Kevin Stefanski might need GM Andrew Berry and/or team owner Jimmy Haslam to approve playing backup Jameis Winston over Deshaun Watson.
Browns GM Andrew Berry and head coach Kevin Stefanski aren’t exactly winning any popularity contests right now after a rocky 1-4 start to the 2024 NFL season.
For the third straight week, the Cleveland Browns fell to an opponent that analysts thought coming into the season would be inferior to the AFC North franchise.
The Cleveland Browns have looked very rough to begin the 2024 NFL season. Andrew Berry, the team's general manager, has to be already thinking about potential roster moves both during the season and what he wants to do next offseason.
The 1-2 record, and the tiebreakers, have the Browns in the top 5 The Cleveland Browns are 1-2 on the young 2024 NFL season. While the Browns are not happy with their current record, only one team in the AFC North has a winning record and just six total in the entire AFC conference.
It's often a dirty word among the fan base but the Cleveland Browns front office loves analytics. Andrew Berry was hired in 2020 to replace John Dorsey as the general manager and the Harvard grad is a firm believer in acquiring as much data as possible before making any decision.
Andrew Berry has been praised as one of the most aggressive general managers in the NFL. Since taking on the role in 2020 for the Cleveland Browns, he's been active in free agency and trades as he aims to build a consistent winner.
Throughout the offseason and preseason, Browns fans have repeatedly heard how much better the roster is now compared to squads from two or three years.
The Cleveland Browns may have one of the best rosters in football, but their Super Bowl hopes are largely dependent on quarterback Deshaun Watson. Watson is looking to finally make a positive impact for the Browns since coming over in a trade back in March 2022, and in order to do that, he needs to stay on the field.
The Cleveland Browns have narrowed down their roster to the final 53, but that does not mean that Andrew Berry and the front office are done making moves.
The Cleveland Browns have spent most of the 2024 preseason navigating an epidemic of injuries at the left tackle position. Fortunately, reinforcements are on the way.
There continue to be questions regarding what exactly former Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel has been doing since he joined the Cleveland Browns as a consultant in March.
While the Browns recently came to a temporary contract resolution with wideout Amari Cooper, the organization isn’t closing the door on a long-term partnership.
Cleveland Browns made their fair share of additions this offseason when it comes to players on the roster, but perhaps their most impactful move was one that not many saw coming.
The Browns kicked off training camp last week with four quarterbacks on the roster. By the time roster cutdown day arrives on Aug. 27 that position is guaranteed to look much different, perhaps even cut completely in half.
General manager Andrew Berry offered an encouraging update on the seventh-year running back during a news conference on Monday.
Cooper is still entering the final year of his deal and will be a free agent after the season if the two sides don't agree to an extension.
The Cleveland Browns recently signed general manager Andrew Berry and head coach Kevin Stefanski to contract extensions, furthering the hope in Northeast Ohio that the team may finally have consistency, and competency, in the front office.
Amari Cooper was absent from the Browns' mandatory minicamp for one reason: He wants a new deal heading into the final year of his current contract.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry said he’s envisioning one big, joyful moment that’ll come this season. It’ll be the first time running back Nick Chubb can play in a game.
Yesterday marked a big happening for the Cleveland Browns without any actual football being played. Both head coach Kelvin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry were handed contract extensions.
The Cleveland Browns signed general manager Andrew Berry and head coach Kevin Stefanski to contract extensions on Wednesday. Terms of the deals were not disclosed for Berry and Stefanski, who arrived in Cleveland ahead of the 2020 season.
The Cleveland Browns are finding their way as a competent football team for the first time in a long time.
The Cleveland Browns announced they have extended the contracts for HC Kevin Stefanski and GM Andrew Berry. This has been expected for some time after
With how the 2023 season went, it was a surprise to some how the Cleveland Browns went about the backup quarterback position in free agency. Cleveland
Andrew Berry is a man of his word. He doesn't talk about player's contract situations. So when the Browns GM was asked during his post-draft press conference whether or not the team would be picking up the fifth-year option on cornerback Greg Newsome's rookie deal, Berry bit his tongue, per usual.
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