Will the Cleveland Browns draft former Colorado Buffaloes two-way player Travis Hunter? The Browns have the No. 2 overall selection in the draft and have a rost
There are a number of different options that they could go, and during an appearance on the "Up And Adams Show," Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy was asked to pick between Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter and Miami quarterback Cam Ward, to which his answer was clear.
That means Garrett is now locked in with the Browns until the end of the 2030 season and during an appearance on the "Up And Adams Show," wide receiver Jerry Jeudy shared his true feelings on the contract.
Jerry Jeudy went on Kay Adams' show to address the Madden rating fiasco, and he reminded everyone that it's still not high enough.
Few expected Myles Garrett to extend his contract with the Cleveland Browns, including one of his teammates this past season.
Jerry Jeudy wants a shiny new quarterback for the 2025 NFL season. During his appearance on the " Up & Adams " show with Kay Adams, he was asked for his thoughts on which direction his Cleveland Browns should look in regards to the 2025 NFL Draft.
The legal tampering period begins at noon ET today around the NFL and the free agency frenzy is about to begin. Luckily for the Cleveland Browns, they have already checked a crucial box off and that happened yesterday when the relationship with Myles Garrett was mended.
Egbuka is a complete receiver with an incredibly high ceiling in the NFL. He immediately becomes the Browns' number two receiver behind Jeudy, with elite first-round talent. His intelligence and athleticism allow him to play multiple positions to create mismatches for himself or his teammates.
In an interview with Bleacher Report, Heisman winner Hunter said he wants to work out with Browns’ wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, cornerback Denzel Ward, and Broncos’ cornerback Patrick Surtain II. Hunter said he used to slide into their messages trying to schedule a practice when he was younger.
The Cleveland Browns have an important NFL Draft ahead of them. They have to patch as many holes as possible and don’t have enough draft capital to do it. They also don’t have a lot of cap space to have a spending frenzy in free agency.
With the draft less than two months away, analysts for the Cleveland Browns are making big predictions on what the team could accomplish with their