Browns RB Quinshon Judkins pays bail
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - In a nod to the future, the city of Cleveland on Tuesday issued a call out for developers to dream up ideas for a downtown lakefront without a space-consuming, little-used football stadium.
The Cleveland Browns have been blasted for a controversial NFL Draft move that now looks much more questionable.
Andrew Berry has made it clear that he wants to find the next quarterback for the Cleveland Browns in 2025. After trading for Kenny Pickett and drafting Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders, the Browns are still better off starting the season with Joe Flacco under center.
City attorneys argue the NFL team violated lease terms by pursuing relocation while still obligated to play downtown through 2028.
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A to Z Sports on MSNCleveland Browns are already dealing with a training camp headache that they didn’t need with the start quickly approachingWhen training camp begins, much of the focus will be on the offense—specifically the quarterback and running back positions. Cleveland is hosting an open quarterback competition with four players vying for the job, while the running back room has moved on from Nick Chubb and is now filled with youth and uncertainty.
Cleveland is seeking developers for 50 acres of its Downtown lakefront – including the land where Huntington Bank Field now stands.
In a preliminary statement to CBS News Miami, the Browns said that they are aware of Judkins' arrest and "gathering more information" about the incident.
The Cleveland Browns definitely need some help at wide receiver, and there is still plenty of time for them to make a move between now and the regular season. R
While there are some last-ditch efforts underway to prevent the team's move to Brook Park, including a lawsuit, the city announced on Tuesday, July 15, it's issuing an RFQ for proposals on the lakefront project (see the RFQ below).
Ohio's ODOT reports collecting over 340,000 bags of trash from roadsides and urges residents to help tackle the litter problem.
The Cleveland Browns defense is expected to be one of the top units in the NFL 2025 season, but they could be even better with this player available.