As the Cleveland Browns search for a new quarterback, the connections between them and Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders continue to build. General manager Andrew Berry has already said he does not
The Cleveland Browns have emerged as a highly speculated destination for Shedeur Sanders, the standout quarterback projected to be a top-five pick in the 2025
The Drug Enforcement Administration detained 49 people in Colorado over the weekend at what the special agent in charge called an invitation-only party.
The Cleveland Browns don't seem likely to take Colorado Shedeur Sanders off their draft board because of Deion Sanders' feelings.
The Cleveland Browns need a quarterback, and Colorado's Shedeur Sanders is considered one of the top two in the 2025 NFL draft. Both parties are in Frisco, Texas, this week and have met during the team meeting portion of the event.
The Cleveland Browns will land one mega-athlete or another in the upcoming draft, and prominent draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah has them landing the most versatile of the group, Colorado cornerback and wide receiver Travis Hunter.
Ever since the offseason began for several teams and the first half of the NFL Draft order was decided, debates have sparked on what players will go where in the top five. In particular, the Cleveland Browns are the wild card when it comes to the top five.
Guardians officials will travel to New York next week to meet with MLB to finalize plans on how the games will be produced and distributed.
Heading into the NFL offseason, the Cleveland Browns hold the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Many expect the Browns to use that pick on a quarterback
Colorado football quarterback Shedeur Sanders does not play to play in East-West Shrine Bowl, but will meet with NFL teams this week:
The Cleveland Browns would then have the opportunity to snag Sanders as their future franchise quarterback. General manager Andrew Berry addressed speculation on whether Deion Sanders would be comfortable with his son heading to Cleveland. "I don't anticipate that being a problem," Berry said, via Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com.