Despite playing only six regular season games, Watson emerged as a key piece of the Chiefs secondary, earning one of their starting cornerback jobs after L'Jarius Sneed was traded to the Tennessee Titans. Even though he made a triumphant return from injury in the postseason, Watson's presence wasn't enough for KC beat Philadelphia.
An NFL insider reported that a former Kansas City Chiefs starter and two-time Super Bowl champion is being released by the Cleveland Browns.
The first day of the new league year in the National Football League doesn't begin until March 12, but the Cleveland Browns are already making moves. Just a
The Cleveland Browns are preparing for a rebuild. The franchise is already dealing with Myles Garrett’s recent trade request after hoping he would finish his career in Cleveland. Now, the franchise is moving on from safety Juan Thornhill to make some cap room.
After signing the former Virginia safety and Super Bowl-winner with the Kansas City Chiefs to a three-year deal, the Browns are moving on from their starting free safety after just two seasons. He will now hit free agency in search of his third team of his NFL career.
The Chiefs decided to let Thornhill walk in free agency after the completion of his rookie deal. General manager Brett Veach had already invested a new second-round pick in Bryan Cook in the '22 draft class, which made Thornhill expandable given other roster needs for K.C. that offseason.
The Browns are moving on from a longtime specialist who'd been with the team since being signed off the Chiefs' practice squad in 2014.
Whether it's what the Kansas City Chiefs are doing this offseason to recover from their Super Bowl embarrassment, what the Minnesota Vikings are going to do wit
The Cleveland Browns have made a decision on defensive back Juan Thornhill, who played 22 games for the team in the last two seasons.