Our look back at Andrew Berry's Browns draft history concludes with our early look back at the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Cleveland Browns fanbase is one of the most loyal of any fanbase in the NFL. They will stand by this team through thick and thin, and there has been a lot of heartbreak and hurt throughout the years.
Myles Garrett sent the NFL media world into a tailspin when he formally requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns after eight seasons with the team. General manager, Andrew Berry, has made it clear earlier this offseason that the team is not interested in trading away the former Defensive Player of the Year.
As Cleveland Browns vice president of football operations Andrew Berry begins planning out his offseason moves, he received some positive news regarding the lea
The Cleveland Browns have a golden opportunity in April with their second-overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. Cleveland will have its choice
Four executives think that the Browns will deal Garrett this offseason, according to Jason La Canfora of The Washington Post. Philadelphia was mentioned multiple times as a potential landing spot, citing Browns general manager Andrew Berry ‘s history with Eagles GM Howie Roseman.
Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry and his front office have begun restructuring the salary cap with today’s roster moves. With Deshaun Watson’s contract and the possibility of a Myles Garrett trade,
The Browns will be in Indianapolis this week for the combine, during which Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski will answers questions such as these.
Myles Garrett dropped a bomb at the beginning of Super Bowl week last Monday. He publicly requested a trade from the Cleveland Browns. Garrett's trade request comes a few days after Browns general manager Andrew Berry told local beat writers at the Senior Bowl in Mobile,
The Cleveland Browns’ roster is slated to look much different in 2025. Andrew Berry and the front office are expected to make some key moves throughout the offseason to try and add some much-needed talent to the roster,
The Cleveland Browns reportedly don’t want to trade Myles Garrett. Garrett is still under contract for two more years, and GM Andrew Berry wants his star pass rusher to honor that contract. On the other hand,
The Browns probably weren’t surprised by the news that Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders won’t throw this week at the NFL Scouting Combine here. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,