Cleveland Browns

An undrafted rookie running back claimed on waivers earlier this week from the Eagles, Maysonet arrived in Cleveland on Tuesday night.
An undrafted rookie running back claimed on waivers earlier this week from the Eagles, Maysonet arrived in Cleveland on Tuesday night.
about 5 hours ago
Although, Hoyer learned from Brady, he realized he wasn’t going to get much of a chance to play.
Although, Hoyer learned from Brady, he realized he wasn’t going to get much of a chance to play.
about 6 hours ago
Cleveland Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden is returning to his native Oklahoma, where he plans to spend the weekend helping tornado victims.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Brandon Weeden is returning to his native Oklahoma, where he plans to spend the weekend helping tornado victims.
about 7 hours ago
Cornerback Bademosi could help elsewhere, too. Family and friends of Oklahoma State's Cooper and Brandon Weeden were near Monday's tornado. More Browns story links and video of 6-10, 388-pound Rams player who sat on a chair during his co...
Cornerback Bademosi could help elsewhere, too. Family and friends of Oklahoma State's Cooper and Brandon Weeden were near Monday's tornado. More Browns story links and video of 6-10, 388-pound Rams player who sat on a chair during his college game, it breaking under him.
about 7 hours ago
After waiving QB Thaddeus Lewis, the Browns were down to three quarterbacks on the roster and had a space available to sign a player. Thursday morning, it was announced that wide receiver Tori Gurley was signed to take Lewis' place. Loo...
After waiving QB Thaddeus Lewis, the Browns were down to three quarterbacks on the roster and had a space available to sign a player. Thursday morning, it was announced that wide receiver Tori Gurley was signed to take Lewis' place. Looking at Gurley's career, it is pretty astonishing how many teams he has been part of since entering the NFL in 2011 as an undrafted free agent. You could draw a spaghetti diagram with the number of teams he has bounced around to in two years of time. Here are the teams (in order) that Gurley has been with Green Bay: Things were pretty steady for Gurley at first. He signed with the Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2011, and spent all season on their practice squad. He came to camp in 2012, but did not make the final roster. Minnesota: After the Packers released him, the Vikings signed him to their practice squad in September 2012. He was released a few weeks later. Oakland: In late-September, Gurley joined the Raiders' practice squad. Tampa Bay: By mid-October, Gurley found himself on the Buccaneers' practice squad. San Diego: A few weeks later, Gurley was on the Chargers' practice squad, but was released prior to December. Baltimore Ravens: The Ravens signed Gurley at the beginning of January to a reserve/future contract, but was released in mid-May. I would assume that he did not receive a Super Bowl ring since he was on a future contract. Cleveland: Now, Gurley will try to see if he can make some noise with the Browns. Gurley definitely has some size on him at 6-4, 232 pounds. Brent Sobleski of ESPN Rumor Central had the following to say about Gurley: Recent Browns pickup Tori Gurley is a big physical WR that always had questions about the type of separation he could create. — Brent Sobleski (@brentsobleski) May 23, 2013
about 8 hours ago
Watch Mary Kay Cabot's and Tom Reed's analysis of Week 2 of the Cleveland Browns OTA's in Berea.
Watch Mary Kay Cabot's and Tom Reed's analysis of Week 2 of the Cleveland Browns OTA's in Berea.
about 8 hours ago
Cleveland Browns head coach Rob Chudzinski met with the media following the conclusion of the team's second set of organized team activity sessions on Thursday. He discussed the depth chart at quarterback, our outside linebackers switch...
Cleveland Browns head coach Rob Chudzinski met with the media following the conclusion of the team's second set of organized team activity sessions on Thursday. He discussed the depth chart at quarterback, our outside linebackers switching sides, liking what Dion Lewis has to offer, and more. The transcript of what Chudzinski discussed is organized by topic below: Opening Statement (Opening statement)- "We had a good week. I’m pleased with what we got done. A lot of it we focused on situational work again and this week we got more into red zone, two minute situations. We worked that really all week long was red zone. We got a lot of work there. Then the last two days we have worked two minute situations and have done that. I feel good about the progress we are making. We are covering a lot. The energy has been great. We are making our way." Bringing Brian Hoyer in and How He Has Looked (On what made them bring Brian Hoyer in)- "He was available and we decided to bring him in. He is a guy who has had experience. He has been around. With our situation right now, you don’t have enough reps to split, they are split a lot of different ways. Having a guy who has had some experience and knows how to play and has been on NFL teams helps." (On how Hoyer has looked this week)- "It’s early. He has picked things up quickly and he has a good feel." (On if Hoyer’s skill set fits what they wanted)- "Again, he’s had experience. He has a good arm and a good sense for playing. We are working him here and we’ll get more of a look at him as we go." Setting the Early QB Depth Chart, and Not Needing Thaddeus Lewis (On if the reps will be taken by Brandon Weeden-one, Jason Campbell-two and Brian Hoyer-three and then whatever happens happens)- "That’s how we will have them. We will have them 1-2-3. We are getting some extra reps with the young guys and really working that so Brian has been able to get some extra reps with the threes." (On if they didn’t need a fourth quarterback for training camp)- "We don’t necessarily need a fourth. It’s not the worst thing to have a fourth and that’s traditionally what has been done, but we need reps and guys to get reps, especially with a new offense right now so three is a good number for us." (On Brandon Weeden looking better this week an practice than last week and his improvement over the course of OTAs)- "You guys are out here one day a week so sometimes you might see one thing one day and the next day you are out. I've seen a progression with Brandon. With all the guys, some days are better than others and that's the thing working with these guys and these quarterbacks. It's not going to be about what a guy does in one day. We're looking over the course of time and they are doing a good job. They are learning what we are doing. Again, we are really working different situations. Next week, we'll work in different situations, get into backed up, get into some four-minute and some of those types of situations. We’ll continue to throw different things at them." Tashaun Gipson & Johnson Bademosi at Safety (On Tashaun Gipson)- "He has done a nice job and there are some young guys there, we’re giving them opportunities. That's going to be a competitive and fluid situation and we'll just keep working. Again, when we get into training camp, that'll really play itself out when we get into contact." (On if Johnson Bademosi is now the leader of the special teams unit)- "I’ve been pleased with him. He has taken that type of role, special teams wise. Obviously, he is learning a new position and playing some safety. His approach has been great and I have been pleased with his progress." (On is it an experiment or if Bademosi is a safety until further notice)- "I think he looks pretty good at safety right now. We'll keep playing him there and we'll also get him some wo
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So much of this season's success for the Cleveland Browns on offense could rest on the shoulders of running back Trent Richardson. On Wednesday, I asked, "which injury would hurt the Browns the most?" I think that could be Richardson. D...
So much of this season's success for the Cleveland Browns on offense could rest on the shoulders of running back Trent Richardson. On Wednesday, I asked, "which injury would hurt the Browns the most?" I think that could be Richardson. Despite playing through injured ribs for a good part of the 2012 season, he was not able to be the dynamic and electric player that he is capable of being. Injuries were a concern when Richardson was drafted, and when the media attended the second round of organized team activities on Thursday, they immediately took note of the fact that Richardson was sidelined. According to reports, Richardson was not practicing because he has a pulled shin muscle. "It's precautionary," said Browns head coach Rob Chudzinski, when asked about Richardson's status. "We are holding him out. He may miss minicamp in a week and a half. I'm not sure, we'll just take it day-by-day." The Browns have one more group of OTA sessions coming up from May 28-31. Mandatory minicamp takes place from June 4-6, which is almost two weeks from now. I don't think the concern here is that Richardson is missing these practices or minicamp. The bigger question that will be looming in fans' minds is whether injuries will be a recurring problem through Richardson's career or not? Will the Browns be rolling for a couple of games with Richardson, only to have him hurt something and then miss some action? Montario Hardesty reportedly took reps with the first-team offense on Thursday. Tight end Jordan Cameron also missed practice, as he is dealing with a groin injury.
about 9 hours ago
Weeden's wife, Melanie, drove to Moore on Wednesday and has been chronicling the devastation on her Twitter account
Weeden's wife, Melanie, drove to Moore on Wednesday and has been chronicling the devastation on her Twitter account
about 9 hours ago
Jamir Howerton sits down with Davone Bess for an exclusive one-on-one interview
Jamir Howerton sits down with Davone Bess for an exclusive one-on-one interview
about 10 hours ago