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brownsnation.com | Justin Hussong
It was no secret that the Cleveland Browns were in dire need of a quarterback heading into the 2025 NFL Draft with just Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco available and Deshaun Watson likely to miss the season. The need was so dire that Cleveland drafted not one, but two quarterbacks, one of whom has a glaring concern, according to one analyst. During a recent episode of “The Hanford Dixon Show,” Gabriella Kreuz expressed her surprise at the selection of Dillon Gabriel in the third round.
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1 week ago |
brownsnation.com | Justin Hussong
The Cleveland Browns started four different quarterbacks in the 2024 NFL season en route to fielding the NFL’s lowest-scoring offense at just 15.2 points per game, which was a full eight points per game worse than 2023 despite starting five different quarterbacks that season on the way to an improbable playoff berth.
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1 week ago |
brownsnation.com | Justin Hussong
The Cleveland Browns went from having a barren quarterback room a few months ago to a crowded one after the 2025 NFL Draft, though there are still questions that need to be answered heading toward the season. With Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders now all on board, it’s anybody’s guess who will start in Week 1. Insider Tony Grossi recently revealed which of the four is most likely to be traded to make more room for the other three.
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1 week ago |
brownsnation.com | Justin Hussong
The Cleveland Browns were 3-14 last season, suffered a slew of injuries on both sides of the ball, cycled through four different starting quarterbacks, traded multiple veterans at the deadline, and scored a league-worst 15.2 points per game. That did not leave a lot of room for hope heading into the offseason, but after an exciting 2025 NFL Draft, Ryan Sullivan of CBS Sports recently wrote an article highlighting a “reason for optimism” for each team around the league.
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1 week ago |
bvmsports.com | Justin Hussong
The Philadelphia Eagles paid the price for a Super Bowl championship as they've seen one player after another leave their star-studded defense to sign for more money elsewhere this offseason. It's an unfortunate cost of doing business, because you can't pay everybody, but some help could be on the way with a Pro Bowl safety lingering on the free agent market. During a recent appearance on NFL Network, Brian Baldinger pointed out that Justin Simmons wants to play for the Eagles.
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