Andrew Berry is not budging on his early-offseason Myles Garrett stances. The Browns are set against trading the future Hall of Fame pass rusher. Reaffirming that at the Combine, the sixth-year GM said ( via ESPN’s Adam Schefter) the Browns are “not interested in moving him.
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Shedeur Sanders, Cam Ward, Jalen Milroe, Jaxson Dart. Cleveland begins draft season looking for somebody, anybody, to reset the franchise at football's most important position.
Four-time Pro Bowl running back Nick Chubb's career with the Cleveland Browns appears to be at the end. General manager Andrew Berry announced on Tuesday that the team expects Chubb to hit the open market as an unrestricted free agent,
The first day of the 2025 NFL Combine from Indianapolis wrapped up on Tuesday. It was the first full day of media interviews with NFL general managers and head coaches, including Browns GM Andrew Berry.
As a debate rages about whether Hunter should play on offense or defense at the next level, Berry said the Browns believe Hunter is a “receiver primarily first” at Tuesday’s NFL combine press conference. Welp. OK. The case is closed. If the Browns really think this, then Hunter should assuredly focus on becoming a professional shutdown cornerback.
Travis Hunter, the do-it-all cornerback and receiver from Colorado, is one of the most intriguing prospects at the NFL Combine.
Earlier in the week, the two teams at the top of the 2025 NFL Draft — the Tennessee Titans (who hold the No. 1 pick) and the Cleveland Browns (No. 2 pick) — shared their differing views of where they see Hunter’s starting position. Hunter is in the conversation to be the top pick and called it “super important” and “one of my dreams” to go No. 1.