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.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry reaffirmed on Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine that Deshaun Watson's re-injured Achilles happened during his recovery protocols, despite online speculation that the veteran quarterback may have aggravated the injury in non-sanctioned activities away from the team.
Browns general manager Andrew Berry addressed the trade demands made by star defensive end Myles Garrett. Chris Easterling. More Videos
General manager Andrew Berry declined to comment specifically on if he’s expressed interest in Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford now that he’s been given permission to seek a trade, but made it clear he’ll leave no stone unturned in his quest to find the Browns’ quarterback of the future.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry had high praise for New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at the NFL combine on Tuesday. The two have ties from Vrabel spending the 2024 season working as a coaching and personnel consultant for the Browns.
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,
GM Andrew Berry reiterated at the NFL Combine on Tuesday that the Browns will not trade Myles Garrett despite his request on Feb. 3. In fact, Berry including his stance on Garrett in his opening remarks at the Combine podium before taking questions.
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.