Joe Flacco Opens Up on Browns QB Room
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Shedeur Sanders back at Browns practice
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Sporting News on MSNBrowns make preseason announcement on Oregon's Dillon Gabriel, Shedeur Sanders
Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN reported today that "Barring any setback, Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders (oblique) will play in Saturday's preseason finale. Joe Flacco will start and Kevin Stefanski said rookie Dillon Gabriel will be the backup."
The ESPN commentator harshly criticized a Cleveland Browns quarterback for comments made during Saturday's preseason game against the Eagles.
The Browns are reportedly in the market for a new running back, and that smells of bad news surrounding the impending contract of Quinshon Judkins
The New Orleans Saints, Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs are all "making calls in search of running back additions," according to The Athletic's Dianna Russini.
Since being drafted with the No. 20 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pickett hasn't been able to put it all together. He has shown flashes of starting potential, but those flashes haven't turned into consistency.
Joe Flacco's return to being a Week 1 starting quarterback prompted Ryan Clark to compare him to the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith ripped Cleveland Browns quarterback Dillon Gabriel on Monday after the rookie took a shot at the media in the preseason.
The Cleveland Browns have yet to sign RB Quinshon Judkins to a rookie contract and may not do so until the NFL concludes its investigation.
There's no doubt that Shedeur Sanders has drawn all the attention during the NFL preseason. In fact, even before the Draft, everything revolved around the former Colorado Buffaloes
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The Spun on MSNCleveland Browns' Rumored Quarterback Plan Seems Incredibly Messy
The Cleveland Browns have named Joe Flacco their starting quarterback for their Week 1 showdown with the Cincinnati Bengals. While their plans for Dillon Gabriel, Kenny Pickett and Shedeur Sanders haven't been revealed yet,