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I wouldn't expect him back until later in the season.
What Terry Pluto is hearing about Nick Chubb's contract
As a Browns fan, I'd much rather see him back much later in the year with fresh legs for a playoff run and I'm thinking/hoping the front office is thinking the same way.
I looked but, take a guess what pops-up when you search OJ Simpson with the other term being police?
I saw that clip on a national news broadcast. It was poor quality, looking like it was taken from someone holding a hand-held video camera with a telephoto lens, it looked like whoever took it...
Many people never saw or don't remember the original footage of when the story broke that OJ was a person of interest in the murder of his ex-wife of the police questioning him outside of his home in the driveway. It was obvious by his non-verbal reactions he was guilty long before the chase...
Um, no. The Texans made a ton of trades, so you have to factor in the trades.
The Browns traded 3 first-round picks in 2022, 2023, and 2024, along with a 3rd in 2023 and a 5th in 2024.
In 2022 the Texans got the #13 pick from the Browns which they traded (to Philly) down to #15 to select Green...
Njoku is a perfect example of AB making a judicious extension when everyone said not to and the, ahem 'community' here ALWAYS jumps on the Browns with both feet saying how stupid they are when the 0-fer year and FO is long gone.
The three years prior was used by the 'community' here not me...
Exactly, but the Browns didn't draft him in the top 15 to be a 1 #WR. They landed him for a 5th and 6th plus some FA cash for a #2WR role.
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Reasonable expectations should be based on what he's produced with the understanding that he has top-15 skills to go above reasonable expectations.
If you bother to look, the first post after Andrew Berry extended TE David Njuko to a $51 million contract extension with $28 million guaranteed two years ago said that the Browns made a head scratching decision. Others pointed out Njuko hadn't posted numbers to justify his extension as he only...
If anyone is wondering why Snoop would choose the Browns?
Huntley knows he's not going to compete directly for a starting NFL quarterback job so his 'best chance' to start is a team where he'd get a chance due to injury or a trade.
What team started 5 QBs last year? Add, what team dealt a...
AB has a history of seeing backup QBs as tradable assets, see Josh Dobbs dealt last year for a 5th round pick. With 31 other teams, it's reasonable that a team could be in the market for a backup with starting experience.
His deal isn't guaranteed.
March before TC and the preseason. It IS SOP to have 3 QBs with at least one extra QB arm for camp. Completely benign and nothing to panic about.
Deshuan is a sunk cost; Winston is a one-year deal as is Snoop.
If anyone is on thin ice it is DTR not Deshaun.
We went through 5 different...
Zero to a million, nothing but one extreme or the other when it means nothing at all. SOP is 4 QBs in the offseason and if ANYONE is on thin ice it isn't the guy they are on the hook for over $200 mill when the guy they only paid a 5th round pick stunk it up last year and would have to perform...
The Browns were on the hook for $13 million guaranteed for this year and had paid two late round picks, they were going to extend him because no one pays out that much loot and picks for a one-year rental, so the deal is basically $28 mill for two years based on upside of a guy picked 15th who...
Wilson is a lot better than 'some' here assume. He's the starter and will get his extension with the guarantees he originally wanted next year.
I like Fields but he's no Russell Wilson. If they want to keep him around long term, then they have to work out an extension for him. Right now, the...
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