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Browns QB Deshaun Watson reinjures Achilles, has surgery and will miss 'significant' time in 2025
Read full article: Browns QB Deshaun Watson reinjures Achilles, has surgery and will miss 'significant' time in 2025Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson had surgery after rupturing his Achilles tendon for the second time in three months, a setback that could sideline him for the entire 2025 season.
Browns fire offensive coordinator Dorsey and O-line coach Dickerson after 1 season, AP source says
Read full article: Browns fire offensive coordinator Dorsey and O-line coach Dickerson after 1 season, AP source saysA person familiar with the decisions says the Cleveland Browns have fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey and offensive line coach Andy Dickerson following their 3-14 season.
Browns GM says it's possible QB Deshaun Watson will play for team again after season-ending injury
Read full article: Browns GM says it's possible QB Deshaun Watson will play for team again after season-ending injuryBrowns general manager Andrew Berry hasn’t ruled out quarterback Deshaun Watson returning to play for Cleveland again despite another significant injury, three disappointing seasons and a divided fan base.
Browns QB Deshaun Watson to resume throwing next month following season-ending shoulder surgery
Read full article: Browns QB Deshaun Watson to resume throwing next month following season-ending shoulder surgeryBrowns quarterback Deshaun Watson will resume throwing next month following right shoulder surgery that cut short his second season with Cleveland after just six starts.
Deshaun Watson to start vs. Texans after suspension, GM says
Read full article: Deshaun Watson to start vs. Texans after suspension, GM saysCleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry expects suspended quarterback Deshaun Watson to start on Dec. 4 in Houston — against his former team — when his 11-game ban ends for violating the league’s personal conduct policy.
Court: Browns QB Watson must address history with therapists
Read full article: Court: Browns QB Watson must address history with therapistsA judge in Texas says Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson must say whether he had sex with 18 massage therapists who supported him last year following criminal complaints.
Browns QB Deshaun Watson denies sexual assault allegations
Read full article: Browns QB Deshaun Watson denies sexual assault allegationsNew Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson maintained his innocence and strongly denied committing any sexual misconduct despite allegations made by 22 women against him.
Browns’ Mayfield has surgery, starts road to ‘true self’
Read full article: Browns’ Mayfield has surgery, starts road to ‘true self’Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield had successful surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder, an injury on his non-throwing side that affected his play and led to a disappointing season in Cleveland.
Disconnect: Browns cut ties with OBJ, end drama-filled stay
Read full article: Disconnect: Browns cut ties with OBJ, end drama-filled stayOdell Beckham Jr. is being released by the Cleveland Browns, who are cutting ties with the polarizing star wide receiver and have officially ended his drama-filled stay with the team.
Browns guard Bitiono back for playoffs after COVID-19
Read full article: Browns guard Bitiono back for playoffs after COVID-19Browns Pro Bowl left guard Joel Bitonio will be activated from the COVID-19 list Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, after missing last weeks playoff win over Pittsburgh. The Pro Bowl left guard was activated from the COVID-19 list Friday after missing last week’s wild-card win over Pittsburgh. It was a devastating development for Bitiono, who had endured so much losing with the Browns before this turnaround season. "Elated for Joel,” Browns general manager Andrew Berry said on Zoom call with local writers. On Thursday, coach Kevin Stefanski returned in person to the team after also missing last week's game with COVID-19.
Cleveland's 3 major teams link to fight for social change
Read full article: Cleveland's 3 major teams link to fight for social changeFILE - In this Sept. 1, 2019, file photo, Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona watches during the first inning of the team's baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg, Fla. Cleveland's three major professional sports franchises--the Browns, Cavaliers and Indians--are teaming up to fight social injustice. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File)CLEVELAND Clevelands three major professional sports franchises the Browns, Cavaliers and Indians are teaming up to fight social injustice. Clevelands teams announced an alliance to develop a sustainable and direct strategy to address social injustice facing the city and all Northeast Ohio communities.Kevin Clayton, vice president of diversity, inclusion and engagement for the Cavaliers, hopes the partnership and one-of-a-kind program triggers similar efforts elsewhere. The three-team union will focus on strengthening the relationships between law enforcement and citizens, promote nonpartisan voting activities and provide educational opportunities in the area. For Berry, one of only two Black GM's in the NFL and the youngest at 33, linking with the Cavs and Indians is another effort to promote change.