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The Browns have a lot of sorting out to do during the preseason as they get ready to have a bounce-back regular season.
The Cleveland Browns' quarterback competition has been the main story for the team's preseason, but it's not their only notable positional battle.
Cleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins reportedly won't face charges for misdemeanor battery, but Mike Florio explains why the NFL could still investigate the case and suspended the 2025 second-round pick.
AJ Brown has been a key part of two Eagles Super Bowl teams, but Philadelphia's deal to acquire the star wide receiver nearly didn't happen.
PHILADELPHIA — The NFL is still reviewing Browns running back Quinshon Judkins’ domestic violence case despite the prosecutors in South Florida declining on Thursday to formally charge him with misdemeanor battery.
The Browns currently have four quarterbacks vying for the starting job, and all of them were offseason additions. Cleveland traded for Kenny Pickett, signed Joe Flacco in free agency and selected both Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders in the NFL Draft.
In the days following rookie running back Quinshon Judkins' arrest on a charge of domestic violence, Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam expressed his
Kenny Pickett soaked in all the memories he could. Returning to the NovaCare Complex had Pickett relive plenty of memories from his time in a Philadelphia Eagles uniform. Even if it was only for one season,