Miami Dolphins at Cleveland Browns, 1 p.m. kickoff
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It’s not often that a rookie running back in Cleveland makes national headlines, especially in a season where the Browns have had a historically bad offense. B
The Cleveland Browns will have a lot of work to do in the offseason. They need to revamp their offensive line, and they might have to find five new
The Cleveland Browns made an announcement on running back Quinshon Judkins after a 31-6 victory against the Miami Dolphins.
The Cleveland Browns' quarterback history since the team's return in 1999 is notoriously defined by a staggering carousel of signal-callers, with 40 different players having started at least one game. Below is a concise bio for every player who has taken a snap under center for the Dawg Pound since the expansion era began.
Money may not buy everything, but a $100 million agreement between the city of Cleveland and Haslam Sports Group has resolved one of the biggest Northeast Ohio soap operas in recent memory. Why it matters: The agreement removes a major hurdle in the Browns' plan to move out of downtown for the second time in franchise history.
If you want to play quarterback in the NFL, consider moving to Cleveland. Odds are the Browns will give you a shot.
Tagovailoa and the Dolphins face Dillon Gabriel’s Cleveland Browns in a duel between two struggling teams already eyeing 2026. Not only are both teams 1-5, but they remain the subject of rumors involving trades and coaching changes as the Nov. 4 trade deadline nears.
Turner has operated in Northeast Ohio for more than a century, with projects that include renovations to the Browns’ current home and Columbus Crew’s Lower.com Field. AECOM Hunt, meanwhile, built Progressive Field for the Guardians and was part of the team behind the Browns’ lakefront stadium when it opened in 1999.
Mililani’s Dillon Gabriel and the Cleveland Browns hosted Saint Louis’ Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins Sunday. It’s the first time two Hawaii-born NFL starting quarterbacks played each other. In the battle of two former Hawaii prep stars, rookie Gabriel got the better of Tagovailoa and the Dolphins. Browns won 31-6.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has known Dillon Gabriel of the Cleveland Browns for quite a long time.