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Pass rusher Myles Garrett 'will remain a Brown'
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Sanders was a late addition to the injury report prior to a matchup with the Patriots with a back injury. He travelled with the team and tested it out pregame. However, he did not suit up, with Bailey Zappe assuming the backup role behind Dillon Gabriel.
The Cleveland Browns have been linked to Colorado's Deion Sanders if they choose to move on from Kevin Stefanski.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski pledged to use the team's bye week to "look at everything" following a 32-13 loss to the Patriots on Sunday. But that evaluation will not include a change at quarterback. Stefanski said Dillon Gabriel will remain the team's starter when Cleveland returns to action in Week 10 against the Jets.
Despite struggles, the Browns are committed to building around their veteran stars and promising 2025 draft class instead of the full teardown that previously netted one playoff win.
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Cleveland Browns fans think the team should be in evaluation mode the rest of 2025
Our other question asked what fans’ expectations are after the bye: should the team still play for the playoffs, or should they be in evaluation mode? 68% already feel it’s time the team is in evaluation mode, compared to 32% who are still hoping the team fights for an AFC North playoff spot.
The 2025 NFL season hasn’t been the ideal start for Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Things started rough with Dillon Gabriel taking the QB spot.
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Former Cleveland mayor back in court to stop Browns from moving
Former Cleveland Mayor Dennis Kucinich is continuing his legal fight to stop the Browns from moving to a dome in Brook Park.
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Shedeur Sanders surprised Deion Sanders in Boulder before Homecoming loss
One of the consistent narratives behind the offseason and regular season in 2025 for Colorado was how would the elder Sanders fair without his QB son for the first time in his coaching career? The first words uttered by Coach Sanders on this gameday following their initial embrace was meant to be funny but indicates how difficult that transition has been.