We have reached the final week of the 2024 NFL regular season. While most of the playoff spots have been filled, seeding still needs to be figured out. An AFC N
The Cleveland Browns have been eliminated from playoff contention for quite a while now. After Sunday's loss to the Dolphins, Kevin Stefanski left
With just one week of the 2024 NFL regular season left to play, 256 matchups are already in the books. And boy have there been dozens of dramatic ones, including Sunday's pair of overtime thrillers that confirmed the Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Commanders as late-season playoff hopefuls.
Russell Wilson has really regressed in the last four games and Mike Tomlin backs George Pickens over Russell WIlson's red zone interception.
Joe Burrow says Bengals ‘can hang with anybody,’ but their playoff hopes are hanging by a thread. The Steelers are searching for answers riding a three-game losing streak with the playoffs looming.
The Browns will have Jameis Winston as their No. 3 quarterback for the second week in a row, while Tyler Huntley will start at quarterback for Miami.
Their playoff chances are dashed. The “Famous Jameis” train is back in the station. And worst of all? The team doesn't even look to be particularly fun to watch moving forward, as Dorian Thompson-Robinson had a pretty ugly effort in Week 16 against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The contract restructure focused on easing the salary cap burden for Cleveland in the coming years. The adjustment allows the Browns to spread out the cap hit at the end of Watson's contract which expires after the 2026 season. And thus, it's likely Watson will remain in Cleveland for at least two more seasons.
Pittsburgh (9-3) will face off against their AFC North rival, the Cleveland Browns (3-9) in a matchup on Sunday, December 8, 2024 at Acrisure Stadium. The spread predicts an evenly-matched game,
The Cleveland Browns finally called quarterback Jameis Winston's number to return to the field during their Week 8 contest against the Baltimore
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Cleveland Browns quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson is battling a calf injury, but the team remains hopeful he will be able to start in Sunday’s Week 17 matchup against the Miami Dolphins.
Dorian Thompson-Robinson didn’t put to rest any questions about the Browns’ long-term future at quarterback with his performance on Sunday.